PETROL and DIESEL PRICES: On Wednesday (April 26), the cost of petrol and diesel remained stable in a number of Indian cities, including New Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru. However, rates for petrol and diesel changed in a number of distinct cities, including Chennai, Noida, Jaipur, Lucknow, and Gurugram.
Petrol and diesel are priced at Rs 96.72 and Rs 89.62 per litre in Delhi, respectively.
In Bangalore, the price of gasoline is Rs. 101.94 per litre, while the price of diesel is Rs. 87.89 per litre. Mumbai's retail price for petrol is Rs 106.31, while that for diesel is Rs 94.27.
The cost of petrol is Rs. 102.63 on Wednesday in Chennai, while the cost of diesel is Rs. 94.24. While gasoline costs rose a few pence in Gurgaon, Noida, Chennai, Jaipur, and Patna, they decreased in Chennai and Lucknow.
Oil prices increased in early Asian trading on Wednesday as a US trade organisation disclosed a significant drop in crude oil stockpiles prior to the publication of official data.
By 00:06 GMT, Brent oil had risen 0.2% to $80.93 per barrel, while WTI crude in the US had climbed 0.3% to $77.32 per barrel.
The cost of petrol and diesel varies throughout Indian towns. Due to several factors, including the Value Added Tax (VAT) charged, freight expenses, municipal taxes, etc., fuel prices differ from state to state.
Wednesday, April 26, 2019: Petrol and Diesel Prices in Indian Metro Cities:
Petrol costs Rs. 101.94 per litre in Bengaluru, while diesel costs Rs. 87.89 per litre.
Petrol costs Rs. 96.35 per litre in Lucknow, while diesel costs Rs. 89.55 per litre.
Petrol costs Rs 96.65 per litre in Noida, while diesel costs Rs 89.82 per litre.
Petrol costs Rs 97.10 per litre in Gurugram, while diesel costs Rs 89.96.
Petrol costs Rs. 106.03 per litre in Kolkata, while diesel costs Rs. 92.76 per litre.
Petrol costs Rs. 96.20 per litre in Chandigarh, while diesel costs Rs. 84.26 per litre.
Petrol costs Rs. 109.10 per litre in Jaipur, while diesel costs Rs. 94.28 per litre.
Petrol costs Rs. 107.42 per litre in Patna, while diesel costs Rs. 94.21 per litre.
Petrol costs Rs. 103.19 per litre in Bhubaneswar; diesel costs Rs. 94.76 per litre.
The gas and diesel prices shown here are based on the most recent data available on the GoodReturns website.