Fuel Prices Hit All-Time High In Delhi On 23 Jan Check Latest Rates Here
Petrol, Diesel Prices Today:┬аPetrol prices were hiked by 25 paise┬аto touch an all-time high┬аin the national capital on Saturday, i.e. January 23. In the national capital,┬аthe price of petrol was increased by 25 paise from┬аRs 85.45┬аper litre to Rs 85.70┬аand diesel was hiked by an equal amount from┬атВ╣┬а75.63┬аper litre to┬атВ╣┬а75.88┬аper litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation, the country’s largest fuel retailer. The prices of petrol and diesel┬аhave been hiked for four times this week. Meanwhile, in Mumbai, the revised petrol and diesel prices were┬атВ╣┬а92.28┬аper litre and┬атВ╣┬а82.66┬аper litre respectively. The current price┬аof petrol┬аis the highest ever┬аin the national capital, while diesel is at a record high in Mumbai. Fuel rates were hiked in the other two metro cities – Chennai and Kolkata as well.┬а(Also Read:┬аHow To Check Latest Petrol And Diesel Rates In Your City)
Here are the current prices of petrol and diesel (in rupees per litre):
City | Petrol | Diesel |
---|---|---|
Delhi | 85.70 | 75.88 |
Mumbai | 92.28 | 82.66 |
Chennai | 88.29 | 81.14 |
Kolkata | 87.11 | 79.48 |
Source: Indian Oil |
Petrol and diesel rates increased in all four metro cities for the second consecutive day and for the fourth time in the week.┬аAfter staying unchanged┬аfor almost a month, the prices have witnessed an upswing since January 6, 2021. Fuel rates┬аhave increased amid a┬аrally in global crude oil prices with coronavirus vaccination drives beginning across the world. Earlier in the┬аweek, Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan┬аblamed the Saudi oil output cut for the surge in oil prices.
Fuel Prices Hit All-Time High In Delhi On 23 Jan
Oil marketing companies ┬а– Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum align the prices of domestic fuel with global benchmarks, by taking into account any revisions in the foreign exchange rates. Any changes in fuel prices are implemented with effect from 6 am every day. The fuel rates vary from state to state across the country due to the value-added tax or VAT, leading to a demands for a cut in excise duty for easing the burden on customers.
Meanwhile, on Friday, January 22, brent crude futures, the global oil benchmark, dropped 1.99 per cent to $┬а55.05 per barrel. The rupee secured a narrow escape from losses and gained two paise to settle at 72.97 against the US dollar.
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