Petrol and Diesel Rate Today in Delhi, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad: Prices of Petrol and Diesel have remained unchanged when once more. On March 19, the value of petrol and diesel across significant cities was the very same as yesterday, marking the nineteenth consecutive day of unchanged costs. Nation Capital Delhi was quoting a petrol value of Rs 91.17 per litre even though Diesel in the city was priced at Rs 81.47 per litre. Fuel costs have been highest in Mumbai a Rs 97.57 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 day-to-day basis in line with benchmark international value and foreign exchange prices.
Mumbai’s petrol expense is the highest today at Rs 97.57 per litre even though Diesel in the country’s monetary capital fees Rs 88.60 per litre. This huge 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. This week, the base value, paid by the dealer, was Rs 33.26 per litre, to this, freight charges of Rs .28 per litre have been added. Excise Duty on petrol in Delhi stood at Rs 32.90 per litre even though the typical dealer commission was at Rs 3.69 per litre. VAT charges on petrol stood at Rs 21.04 per litre. This adds up to the existing value of Petrol in Delhi.
Petrol, diesel costs in Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, UP, Punjab, Haryana, Pune
Chennai: Petrol costs – Rs 93.11 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 86.45 per litre
Kolkata: Petrol costs – Rs 91.35 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 84.35 per litre
Pune: Petrol costs – Rs 97.21 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 86.90 per litre
Bengaluru: Petrol costs – Rs 94.22 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 86.37 per litre
Hyderabad: Petrol costs – Rs 94.79 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 88.86 per litre
Noida (UP): Petrol costs – 89.38 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 81.91 per litre
Mohali (Punjab): Petrol costs – Rs 93.05 per litre Diesel costs – 84.03 per litre
Chandigarh: Petrol costs 87.73 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 81.17 per litre
Gurugram (Haryana): Petrol costs – Rs 89.11 per litre Diesel costs – Rs 82.05 per litre
Crude Oil value plummets
Crude oil costs tanked, extending their losses for the week. Brent crude was down 6.9% to settle at $63.28 per barrel. On the other hand, WTI Crude fell 7.1% to trade at $60 per barrel, according to Reuters. Prices have been slipping with worries emerging in Europe more than vaccine rollout hitting fuel demand going ahead and increasing coronavirus situations.