Petrol and Diesel Rate Today in Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad: Prices of Petrol and Diesel had been unchanged today right after possessing elevated nine time so far this month. Petrol in Delhi today charges Rs 92.58 per litre, although diesel in the capital city charges Rs 83.22 litre today. Petrol price tag in Delhi has elevated by Rs 2.18 so far in May, although diesel price tag has surged Rs 2.49 per lire. Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) revise the fuel rates on a every day basis in line with benchmark international price tag and foreign exchange prices.
Mumbai’s petrol expense is the highest across important cities at Rs 98.88 per litre. Diesel in the country’s monetary capital charges Rs 90.40 per litre. Petrol prices in Mumbai are inching closer to the Rs one hundred mark. Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan had the costliest petrol and diesel in the nation at Rs 103.52 per litre and Rs 95.99 a litre, respectively. The divergence in rates in between Delhi and Mumbai is owing to distinctive rates in distinctive cities. Petrol and Diesel rates are fixed on the basis of freight charges, regional taxes, and VAT.
Petrol, diesel rates in Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, UP, Punjab, Haryana, Pune
- Chennai: Petrol rates – Rs 94.31 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 88.07 per litre
- Kolkata: Petrol rates – Rs 92.67 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 86.06 per litre
- Pune: Petrol rates – Rs 98.51 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 88.66 per litre
- Bengaluru: Petrol rates – Rs 95.66 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 88.22 per litre
- Hyderabad: Petrol rates – Rs 96.22 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 90.73 per litre
- Noida (UP): Petrol rates – 90.45 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 83.68 per litre
- Mohali (Punjab): Petrol rates – Rs 94.78 per litre Diesel rates – 86.12 per litre
- Chandigarh: Petrol rates 89.05 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 82.89 per litre
- Gurugram (Haryana): Petrol rates – Rs 90.47 per litre Diesel rates – Rs 83.80 per litre
Crude Oil price tag falls
Supply issues eased on Monday morning, forcing crude oil price tag to move reduce. US WTI crude futures traded at $65.30 per barrel, although Brent crude futures had been down at $68.63 per barrel, according to Reuters.