Petrol, diesel prices hiked: Check latest fuel rates after Rs 3 increase in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Pune and other cities, states

Petrol, diesel prices hiked: Check latest fuel rates after Rs 3 increase in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Pune and other cities, states

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Petrol and diesel prices across India have been revised upward after oil marketing companies announced a fresh hike of around Rs 3 per litre amid continued pressure from elevated global crude oil prices linked to the West Asia crisis and disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz.According to the latest revised rates, petrol prices have crossed Rs 110 per litre in some states, including Telangana, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh, while diesel prices are nearing the Rs 100 mark in many regions. Additionally, prices of CNG in Delhi-NCR have gone up by Rs 2 to Rs 79.09 per kg. Earlier, Mahanagar Gas Limited had raised CNG prices by Rs 2 in Mumbai region.Latest petrol and diesel price updates for cities and states across India.

Major cities: Latest petrol prices

As per the revised rates, petrol in New Delhi now costs Rs 97.77 per litre after a Rs 3 hike. In Mumbai, petrol is retailing at Rs 106.64 per litre, while Chennai and Kolkata have also seen sharp increases.

Petrol Price in Indian Metro Cities & State Capitals

City Petrol Price (Rs/litre) Price Change
New Delhi 97.77 +3.00
Kolkata 108.70 +3.25
Mumbai 106.68 +3.14
Chennai 103.67 +2.87
Gurgaon 98.47 +3.17
Noida 97.78 +3.04
Bangalore 106.21 +3.25
Bhubaneswar 104.19 +3.22
Chandigarh 97.27 +2.97
Hyderabad 110.89 +3.39
Jaipur 107.97 +2.94
Lucknow 97.55 +2.82
Patna 108.55 +3.01
Thiruvananthapuram 110.58 +3.20
Among states, Andhra Pradesh recorded petrol prices at Rs 113.03 per litre, one of the highest in the country. Kerala stood at Rs 110.75, while Telangana recorded Rs 110.89 per litre.

State-Wise Petrol Price in India

State/UT Petrol Price (Rs/litre) Price Change
Andaman & Nicobar84.99+2.53
Andhra Pradesh113.03+3.29
Arunachal Pradesh93.88+3.21
Assam101.21+2.97
Bihar108.55+3.01
Chandigarh97.27+2.97
Chhattisgarh103.56+3.11
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu95.33+2.89
Delhi97.77+3.00
Goa99.76+3.19
Gujarat97.95+3.35
Haryana98.95+3.00
Himachal Pradesh98.31+2.93
Jammu & Kashmir99.83+3.34
Jharkhand100.84+2.98
Karnataka106.21+3.25
Kerala110.58+3.20
Ladakh106.05+2.88
Lakshadweep103.51+2.76
Madhya Pradesh109.71+3.30
Maharashtra106.68+3.14
Manipur102.28+3.13
Meghalaya98.86+2.60
Mizoram102.11+2.56
Nagaland99.97+2.28
Odisha104.19+3.22
Pondicherry99.25+2.99
Punjab101.19+2.90
Rajasthan107.97+2.94
Sikkim106.50+3.05
Tamil Nadu103.67+2.87
Telangana110.89+3.39
Tripura100.61+3.08
Uttar Pradesh97.55+2.82
Uttarakhand96.23+2.68
West Bengal108.70+3.25

Diesel prices also surge

Diesel prices have also increased sharply across the country. In Delhi, diesel now costs Rs 90.67 per litre, while Hyderabad and Kerala are nearing Rs 100 per litre.

Diesel Price in Indian Metro Cities & State Capitals

City Diesel Price (Rs/litre) Price Change
New Delhi 90.67 +3.00
Kolkata 95.13 +3.11
Mumbai 93.14 +3.11
Chennai 95.25 +2.86
Gurgaon 90.94 +3.17
Noida 91.02 +3.21
Bangalore 94.10 +3.11
Bhubaneswar 95.74 +3.19
Chandigarh 85.25 +2.80
Hyderabad 98.96 +3.26
Jaipur 93.23 +2.74
Lucknow 90.82 +2.96
Patna 94.63 +2.85
Thiruvananthapuram 99.35 +3.09

State-Wise Diesel Price in India

State/UT Diesel Price (Rs/litre) Price Change
Andaman & Nicobar80.64+2.59
Andhra Pradesh100.71+3.14
Arunachal Pradesh83.28+3.06
Assam92.50+3.04
Bihar94.63+2.85
Chandigarh85.25+2.80
Chhattisgarh96.55+3.16
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu90.91+2.97
Delhi90.67+3.00
Goa91.49+3.16
Gujarat93.73+3.46
Haryana91.41+3.01
Himachal Pradesh90.28+3.04
Jammu & Kashmir88.52+3.19
Jharkhand95.76+3.14
Karnataka94.10+3.11
Kerala99.35+3.09
Ladakh90.95+2.73
Lakshadweep98.54+2.83
Madhya Pradesh94.88+3.08
Maharashtra93.14+3.11
Manipur88.15+2.92
Meghalaya90.12+2.40
Mizoram90.80+2.22
Nagaland91.36+2.54
Odisha95.74+3.19
Pondicherry89.39+2.92
Punjab90.97+2.88
Rajasthan93.23+2.74
Sikkim93.40+2.85
Tamil Nadu95.25+2.86
Telangana98.96+3.26
Tripura89.50+2.95
Uttar Pradesh90.82+2.96
Uttarakhand91.35+2.91
West Bengal95.13+3.11
India had so far avoided raising petrol and diesel prices despite a steep jump in global crude oil prices triggered by the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz crisis.However, mounting under-recoveries suffered by oil marketing companies forced the latest revision.State-run oil companies are estimated to be losing between Rs 1,000 crore and Rs 1,200 crore daily due to elevated crude prices and previously unchanged retail fuel rates.India imports nearly 90 per cent of its crude oil requirements, making domestic fuel prices highly sensitive to global energy shocks.
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