State-owned oil companies have released new prices of petrol and diesel. Yes and today the prices of petrol and diesel remain stable. Let us tell you that even today there has been no increase in the price of petrol and diesel. In Patna, petrol is retailing at Rs 107.24, while diesel costs Rs 94.04. On the other hand, there has been a slight decline on Monday amid the ever-increasing prices of crude oil in the international market. However, these prices are well above last month's level. Now the price of Brent crude in the global market has come down to $97.74 per barrel, while WTI has reached $92.34 per barrel. With this, there has been no increase in prices in the four metros of the country Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. There has been a slight decline on Monday amid the ever-increasing prices of crude oil in the international market. However, these prices are well above last month's level. Today, the price of Brent crude in the global market has fallen to $97.74 per barrel, while WTI has reached $92.34 per barrel. Here, the country's government oil companies have released new rates of petrol and diesel in the morning. The good thing is that there has been no increase in price in the four metros of the country Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. By the way, new prices of petrol and diesel are released at 6 am every day, after which the new rates are implemented from 6 am. Let us also tell you that due to the addition of excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price almost doubles from the original price. Because of this, the prices of petrol and diesel are so high. At the same time, oil marketing companies HPCL, BPCL and IOC release new prices at 6 am. You can check the latest prices of petrol and diesel in your city through the company's website associates.indianoil.com.in/PumpLocator/ and SMS. To know the rates of petrol and diesel of your city sitting at home through SMS, you will have to message 9224992249 by writing RSP <dealer code> on your mobile. What is the price of petrol and diesel in your city today, know here? Petrol-diesel prices likely to go up in India after Diwali OPEC+ output cut decision will sustain markets rather than raise prices