Petrol and Diesel Rate Today in Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad: Prices of Petrol and Diesel stay unchanged for the thirteenth consecutive day. The cost of petrol and diesel has been the identical across main cities due to the fact costs fell on March 30, 2021. Nation Capital Delhi was quoting a petrol cost of Rs 90.56 per litre, diesel in the city was priced at Rs 80.87 per litre. Fuel costs stay the highest in Mumbai at Rs 96.98 per litre for Petrol. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) revise the fuel costs on a each day basis in line with benchmark international cost and foreign exchange prices.
Mumbai’s petrol price is the highest across main cities today at Rs 96.98 per litre though Diesel in the country’s monetary capital charges Rs 87.96 per litre. The divergence in costs among Delhi and Mumbai is owing to unique costs in unique cities. Petrol and Diesel costs are fixed on the basis of freight charges, regional taxes, and VAT. Currently, the base cost of petrol is Rs 32.79 per litre followed by a freight charge of Rs .28 per litre. The dealer is charged 33.07 per litre for petrol to which Rs 32.90 per litre excise duty is added, along with dealer commission of Rs 3.69, and VAT of Rs 20.90 per litre. This tends to make the final cost of petrol in Delhi Rs 90.56 per litre.
Petrol, diesel costs in Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, UP, Punjab, Haryana, Pune
Chennai: Petrol costs – Rs 92.58 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 85.88 per litre
Kolkata: Petrol costs – Rs 90.77 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 83.75 per litre
Pune: Petrol costs – Rs 96.62 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 86.27 per litre
Bengaluru: Petrol costs – Rs 93.59 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 85.75 per litre
Hyderabad: Petrol costs – Rs 94.16 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 88.20 per litre
Noida (UP): Petrol costs – 88.91 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 81.33 per litre
Mohali (Punjab): Petrol costs – Rs 92.77 per litre Diesel costs – 83.72 per litre
Chandigarh: Petrol costs 87.14 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 80.57 per litre
Gurugram (Haryana): Petrol costs – Rs 88.52 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 81.45 per litre
Crude Oil cost climbs up
Crude oil costs moved larger on Monday. US WTI crude traded at $59.49 per barrel, up .3%. Brent crude futures gained .4% to sit at $63.20 per barrel, according to Reuters. “An unsettling calm has enveloped oil markets recently as Brent remains anchored around $63 and traders adopt a wait and see range trade mentality. All equal, we have likely entered the waiting game, with prices holding ahead of signals that demand inflects higher over the US summer driving season, and Covid related factors start easing worldwide,” mentioned Stephen Innes, Chief Global Market Strategist at Axi.