New Delhi: State-owned oil companies updated the prices of petrol and diesel on Friday. In fact, crude oil prices continue to fluctuate in the international market. There has been no change in oil prices for the past several months. However, prices are still stable today. In Delhi, petrol is retailing at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 96.64. In Port Blair, petrol is retailing at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 96.44. Apart from this, if you look at the country's financial capital Mumbai, today a litre of petrol is being sold at Rs 106.31, while diesel is available for Rs 94.27.
In Chennai, petrol is retailing at Rs 102.63, while diesel costs Rs 94.24. Apart from this, petrol in Kolkata is being sold at Rs 106.03, while diesel is being sold at Rs 92.76. On the other hand, talking about Bengaluru, the price of one litre of petrol here remains at Rs 101.94. Apart from this, diesel is available at the rate of Rs 87.89 per litre. In Jaipur, petrol is retailing at Rs 108.48, while diesel costs Rs 93.72. In Mumbai, petrol is retailing at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 93.67. On the other hand, petrol in Bhopal is being sold at Rs 108.65 and diesel at Rs 93.90.
In Thiruvananthapuram, the price of petrol is Rs 113.65 per litre while diesel is Rs 98.39 per litre. Let us tell you that the government reduced excise duty on petrol and diesel on May 21. In fact, after the reduction in excise duty on petrol by Rs 8 and diesel by Rs 6, petrol was cheaper by Rs 9.50 and diesel by Rs 7 per litre across the country. At the same time, prices have not changed at the national level since then. Let us tell you that on the basis of crude oil in the international market, oil marketing companies decide the prices of petrol and diesel every day after reviewing the prices.
In such a situation, you can know the price of petrol and diesel in your city every day through an SMS. For this, customers of Indian Oil (IOCL) will have to write the RSP code and send it to the 9224992249 number.
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