Today, the prices of petrol-diesel increased or decreased in your city, know here?
Today, the prices of petrol-diesel increased or decreased in your city, know here?
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During the last 24 hours in the global market, there is a big jump in the prices of crude oil. Yes, and for the first time this week, the price of Brent crude has gone above $80. Amidst all this, the retail rates of petrol and diesel issued by the government oil companies are showing a decline in many states. On the other hand, even today oil companies have not increased the price of oil in metropolitan cities like Delhi-Mumbai. Let us tell you that according to government oil companies, today i.e. Thursday morning, petrol has become cheaper by 48 paise to Rs 107.47 a liter in Patna, the capital of Bihar, while diesel has fallen by 45 paise to Rs 94.25 a liter.

Similarly, in Rajasthan's capital Jaipur, petrol fell by 16 paise to Rs.108.32 a liter, while diesel fell by 14 paise to Rs.93.58 a liter. On the other hand, if we talk about crude oil, then there is a big change in its prices in the last 24 hours. With this, Brent crude climbed more than $ 2 to $ 82.20 per barrel. The rate of WTI has also increased by two and a half dollars to reach $ 78.65 per barrel today. Let us tell you that petrol in Delhi is Rs 96.65 and diesel is Rs 89.82 per liter, while petrol in Mumbai is Rs 106.31 and diesel is Rs 94.27 per liter. While petrol in Chennai is Rs 102.63 and diesel is Rs 94.24 per liter, petrol in Kolkata is Rs 106.03 and diesel is Rs 92.76 per liter.

With this, petrol has become Rs 96.65 and diesel Rs 89.82 per liter in Noida. Whereas in Lucknow, petrol has become Rs 96.57 and diesel Rs 89.76 per liter. With this, petrol has become Rs 107.47 and diesel Rs 94.25 per liter in Patna. With this, petrol has become Rs 108.32 and diesel Rs 93.58 per liter in Jaipur.

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