Petrol Price Hits All-Time High Of Rs. 84.45/Litre In Delhi; Rs. 91.07/Litre In Mumbai
Highlights
- Petrol prices in Delhi touched all-time high of Rs. 84. 45 per litre
- In Mumbai, Diesel is at a record high of Rs. 81.34 per litre
- Petrol and diesel prices are revised daily by the state-run OMCs
The oil marketing companies on Wednesday revised domestic fuel prices across the country. Petrol rates have now touched an all-time high of Rs. 84.45 per litre in the national capital. The state-owned fuel retailed increased the rates of petrol and diesel after 5-day hiatus. According to Indian Oil Corporation, petrol rates were hiked by 25 paise from Rs. 84.20 per litre to Rs. 84.45 per litre in Delhi. However, diesel rates were also hiked by 25 paise from Rs. 74.38 per litre to Rs. 74.63 per litre.
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Here are the prices of petrol and diesel per litre in the five metros on January 13, 2021:
City | Petrol | Diesel |
---|---|---|
Delhi | Rs. 84.45 | Rs. 74.63 |
Mumbai | Rs. 91.07 | Rs. 81.34 |
Chennai | Rs. 87.18 | Rs. 79.95 |
Kolkata | Rs. 85.92 | Rs. 78.22 |
Bengaluru | Rs. 87.30 | Rs. 79.14 |
With new price coming into effect, petrol is at a record high in the national capital, while this is the highest ever price for diesel in Mumbai. On Wednesday, petrol and diesel prices shot past Rs. 91 per and Rs. 81 per litre in the Financial capital of the country. Buyers in Mumbai will have to shell out Rs. 91.07 a litre of petrol and Rs. 81.34 a litre of diesel, respectively.
Petrol price in Chennai has been increased to Rs. 87.18 per litre, which cost of diesel has hiked to 79.95 rupees per litre. In Kolkata, petrol and diesel retailed at Rs. 85.92 per litre and Rs. 78.22 per litre, respectively. The two auto fuels in Bengaluru cost Rs. 87.30 a litre and Rs. 79.14 a litre for petrol and diesel respectively.
Also Read: Petrol Price Crosses ₹ 90 Per Litre Mark In Mumbai, Diesel Above ₹ 80 Per Litre
Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum are the three leading oil marketing companies. They revise domestic fuel prices with global benchmarks by taking into account alterations in the foreign exchange rates accordingly. The fuel rates vary from state to state in the country due to the value-added tax or VAT.
Last Updated on January 13, 2021
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