Fuel prices in major cities across India have remained stable as of today. In Delhi, petrol is being sold at a price of Rs. 96.72 per litre, while diesel is priced at Rs. 89.62 per litre. Similarly, Hyderabad continues to have petrol priced at Rs. 109.66 per litre and diesel at Rs. 97.82 per litre. Meanwhile, in Chennai, petrol is being sold at Rs. 102.65 per litre, and diesel at Rs. 94.24 per litre.
Moving on to Mumbai, petrol is currently priced at Rs. 106.31 per litre, and diesel at Rs. 97.28 per litre. Bangalore has petrol priced at Rs. 101.94 per litre, and diesel at Rs. 87.89 per litre. It’s important to note that India is heavily reliant on crude oil imports, and any fluctuations in global oil prices can have a direct impact on domestic fuel prices. Other factors like increasing demand, government taxes, currency exchange rates, and refinery capacities also play a role in determining fuel prices in India.
The aforementioned fuel prices were reported at 6 am today and are subject to change depending on fluctuations in global crude oil prices.