CNG-PNG prices hiked again
CNG-PNG prices hiked again
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New Delhi: After the country's financial capital Mumbai, now compressed natural gas (CNG) has become expensive again in the national capital Delhi and NCR. Yes, Indraprastha Gas Limited has increased the price of CNG by Rs 3 per kg, while the price of PNG has also been increased by Rs 3. Let us tell you that the new rates have come into effect from today (Saturday), October 8 at 6 am. Yes, CNG and PNG have become expensive in many cities including Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Gurugram and Ghaziabad. After the implementation of the new price, the price of CNC in Delhi has increased to Rs 78.61 per kg, which was earlier Rs 75.61.

With this, CNG has gone up to Rs 81.17 per kg from Rs 78.17 with the implementation of the new rates in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad. At the same time, the prices of auto fuel petrol and diesel (petrol-diesel prices) are constantly stable in all the cities across the country from Delhi to Mumbai and Kolkata. Let us tell you that earlier last week, compressed natural gas i.e. CNG was expensive in Mumbai. In fact, Mahanagar Gas Limited is a city gas distribution company in Mumbai. (MGL) had hiked the CNG price by Rs 6 per kg, while piped cooking gas (PNG) price was hiked by Rs 4 per unit. In Mumbai, the retail price of CNG is Rs 86 per kg while the price of PNG is Rs 52.50 per kg.

With this, according to the latest update from Indian oil companies, there has been no change in the price of petrol and diesel today (Saturday), October 8. Yes, even after the fluctuation in the price of crude oil in the international market, the prices of petrol and diesel are stable at the national level. At the same time, the price of one litre of petrol in Delhi is Rs 96.72 and the price of one litre of diesel is Rs 89.62. In Mumbai, petrol retailing at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 94.27. In Chennai, petrol retailing at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 94.24. At the same time, the price of petrol in Kolkata is Rs 106.03 and the price of diesel is Rs 92.76 per litre.

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