What is the price of petrol-diesel in your city today, know here?

Indian oil companies have updated the latest rates of petrol and diesel on the morning of Today (Thursday), October 6, 2022, as usual. Yes, and after remaining stable for a long time at the international level, crude oil prices are now seeing an increase. At the same time, the prices of fuel, petrol and diesel are still stable in the national market. At the same time, there has been no change in the price of petrol and diesel on October 06 across the country, but the fear is that the prices of petrol and diesel may increase now.

According to the new prices released by the government companies, the price of petrol in the country's capital Delhi today is Rs 96.72 and diesel is Rs 89.62 per litre. With this, the price of petrol in Mumbai is Rs 106.31 and the price of diesel is Rs 94.27 per litre. Petrol price in Delhi stands at Rs 101.84 per litre while diesel is available for Rs 89.07. In Chennai, petrol is being sold at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 94.44. In Noida, petrol is being sold at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 96.94. In Mumbai, petrol is being sold at Rs 107.83, while diesel costs Rs 96.84. In Gurugram, petrol is priced at Rs 97.18 and diesel at Rs 90.05 per litre.

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. With this, Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum oil companies update the information about the prices of petrol and diesel of different cities every morning. However, oil companies have not made any changes in the price of petrol and diesel for a long time.

Petrol and diesel prices vary from state to state due to state-level taxes. Yes and you can know the price of petrol and diesel in your city every day through an SMS. At the same time, customers of Indian Oil (IOCL) will have to write the RSP code and send it to the 9224992249 number.

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