Today's Petrol-Diesel prices released, know the price in your city
Today's Petrol-Diesel prices released, know the price in your city
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The prices of crude oil in the global market have not shown much volatility due to the last 24 hours and retail prices of petrol and diesel are also seen stable in most cities on Wednesday morning. There is not much change in the price issued by the government oil companies today, but there are two such cities of Rajasthan, where petrol and diesel are being sold the most expensive. However, oil companies have not made any change in oil prices in the four metros of the country like Delhi-Mumbai even today. According to the price released by the government oil companies, the most expensive petrol and diesel is being sold in the Ganganagar and Hanumangarh districts of Rajasthan. In Ganganagar, where the price of one litre of petrol has reached Rs 113.48 per litre, diesel is being sold at Rs 98.24 per litre. 

Price of petrol and diesel in four metros:-

- Petrol in Delhi Rs 96.65 and diesel Rs 89.82 per liter
- Petrol in Mumbai Rs 106.31 and diesel Rs 94.27 per liter
- Petrol in Chennai Rs 102.63 and diesel Rs 94.24 per liter
- Petrol in Kolkata Rs 106.03 and diesel Rs 92.76 per liter

Price changed in these cities:-

- Petrol in Noida has become Rs 97.00 and diesel Rs 90.14 per litre.
- Petrol in Lucknow has become Rs 96.57 and diesel Rs 89.76 per litre.
- Petrol in Patna has become Rs 107.30 and diesel Rs 94.09 per litre.
- In Ghaziabad, petrol has become Rs 96.58 and diesel Rs 89.75 per litre.

You can know today's latest price like this:-

You can also know the daily price of petrol and diesel through SMS. Indian Oil customers can get information by sending RSP and their city code to the number 9224992249 and BPCL consumers by sending RSP and their city code to the number 9223112222. At the same time, HPCL consumers can find out the price by writing HPPrice and their city code and sending it to the number 9222201122.

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