Petrol and Diesel Rate Today in Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad: Prices of Petrol and Diesel remained unchanged for the eleventh straight day on Saturday, April 10, 2021. Petrol and diesel rates have been final changed on March 30, 2021, exactly where petrol price tag was reduce by 22 paise per litre and diesel by 23 paise in Delhi. National Capital Delhi was quoting a petrol price tag of Rs 90.56 per litre, diesel in the city was priced at Rs 80.87 per litre. The oil advertising and marketing corporations — Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL), which personal about 90 per cent of India’s retail fuel outlets, revise the fuel rates each day based on a 15-day rolling typical of benchmark fuel in the international industry and foreign exchange prices.
Mumbai’s petrol expense is the highest across important cities today at Rs 96.98 per litre even though diesel in the country’s economic capital fees Rs 87.96 per litre. The divergence in rates among Delhi and Mumbai is owing to diverse rates in diverse cities. Petrol and Diesel rates are fixed on the basis of freight charges, regional taxes, and VAT. Currently, the base price tag 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 price tag of petrol in Delhi Rs 90.56 per litre.
Petrol rates crossed the Rs one hundred mark in some cities in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in February, but with the fall in international oil rates, retail prices have come down. India is 85 per cent dependent on imports to meet its oil requires. It could be noted that rates have gone up by a record Rs 21.58 per litre for petrol considering the fact that the government raised excise duty in March 2020, even though diesel rates had elevated by Rs 19.18 a litre.
Petrol, diesel rates in Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, UP, Punjab, Haryana, Pune
*Chennai: Petrol rates – Rs 92.58 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 85.88 per litre
*Kolkata: Petrol rates – Rs 90.77 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 83.75 per litre
*Pune: Petrol rates – Rs 96.62 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 86.27 per litre
*Bengaluru: Petrol rates – Rs 93.59 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 85.75 per litre
*Hyderabad: Petrol rates – Rs 94.16 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 88.20 per litre
*Noida (UP): Petrol rates – 88.91 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 81.33 per litre
*Mohali (Punjab): Petrol rates – Rs 92.77 per litre Diesel rates – 83.72 per litre
*Chandigarh: Petrol rates – 87.14 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 80.57 per litre
*Gurugram (Haryana): Petrol rates – Rs 88.52 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 81.45 per litre
Crude oil price tag falls 2% this week
Oil rates settled reduced on Friday and fell about 2 per cent this week as production increases and renewed COVID-19 lockdowns in some nations offset optimism about a recovery in fuel demand. Brent crude futures for June settled down 22 cents, or .4 per cent, to $62.95. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude for May ended 28 cents, or .5 per cent, reduced at $59.32, according to Reuters.