Petrol-diesel price: The ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran is affecting the global market. Once again, there is considerable turmoil in the prices of crude oil on the international market. The price of crude oil has risen above $74 per barrel, which could be a significant shock for Indian customers.

On Tuesday morning, Indian petroleum companies maintained the prices of petrol and diesel in metros. The government had increased the excise charge on gasoline and diesel a few days ago, but despite this, it did not affect the pockets of ordinary citizens. If you want to fill the tank of the car, then first you can find out the prices of petrol and diesel. The prices of some metros are explained in detail below.

Petrol-diesel price in these metros

In the capital Delhi, the rate of petrol is Rs 94.77, while the price of diesel is recorded at Rs 87.67 per litre. In Maharashtra’s capital, Mumbai, petrol is being sold at Rs 103.50 per litre, while the rate of diesel is Rs 90.03 per litre. In Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, the price of petrol is Rs 105.41, while the pcostof diesel is recorded at Rs 92.02 per litre.

In Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, the price of petrol is ₹100.80, while the cost of diesel is ₹92.39 per litre. If you want to buy petrol and diesel, first know their prices in other metros.

Where did petrol and diesel become expensive?

In Bihar, the prices of petrol and diesel increased to Rs 106.94 per litre and Rs 93.20 per litre, respectively. In UP, the prices of gasoline and diesel increased to Rs 95.21 per litre and Rs 88.40 per litre, respectively. In Andhra Pradesh, too, petrol increased to Rs 109.94, while the price of diesel increased to Rs 97.74 per litre.

When are petrol and diesel prices released daily

For your information, please note that petrol and diesel prices are released daily. Indian oil marketing companies release petrol and diesel prices every day at 6 am. This price is determined based on the international crude oil price, the rupee-dollar exchange rate, central and state government taxes, refining expenses, and transportation costs.