New Delhi: The prices of crude oil in the global market have seen slight fluctuations during the last 24 hours. Amidst all this, a change is also being seen in the retail price of petrol and diesel issued by the government oil companies today i.e. on Tuesday morning. In fact, today the prices of petrol and diesel have increased in many big cities of UP, while in Bihar the prices have remained stable. At the same time, the state-owned oil companies have not increased oil prices in metros of the country like Delhi-Mumbai even today. Let us tell you that the government oil companies today increased petrol by 31 paise to Rs 97 and diesel by 28 paise to Rs 90.14 per litre in Gautam Buddha Nagar district (Noida-Greater Noida) of UP. In Ghaziabad, petrol has become costlier by 35 paise to Rs 96.58 and diesel by 33 paise to Rs 89.75 per litre. At the same time, in Lucknow, the capital of UP, the rate of petrol has increased by 8 paise to 96.44 and diesel has also increased by 8 paise to Rs 89.64 a litre. Apart from this, if we talk about crude oil, there has been no significant change in the last 24 hours. During this, the price of Brent crude has fallen marginally to $ 93.54 per barrel, while WTI is selling cheap at $ 84.93 per barrel. With this, petrol in Delhi is Rs 96.72 and diesel Rs 89.62 per litre, while in Mumbai petrol is Rs 106.31 and diesel Rs 94.27 per litre. While in Chennai, petrol is Rs 102.63 and diesel Rs 94.24 per litre, in Kolkata petrol is Rs 106.03 and diesel Rs 92.76 per litre. Let us tell you that there is a change in the prices of petrol and diesel every day at 6 am. Yes, the new rates are applicable from 6 am in the morning. After adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price becomes almost double of the original price. This is the reason why the prices of petrol and diesel appear so high. Do you also have an account in SBI? So definitely read this news Gold became cheaper on Dhanteras, buy it ASAP Petrol-Diesel prices hiked in Maharashtra-Rajasthan, know what's the price in your city?