New Delhi: Amidst volatility in crude oil prices in the global market, state-owned oil companies have released retail rates of petrol and diesel this morning. In fact, the state-owned oil companies have not once again changed the retail prices of petrol and diesel issued this morning. Let me tell you all that petrol in Delhi is still getting Rs 96.72 a litre. If we talk about crude, it has just reached $104 per barrel. Today, petrol in Delhi is Rs 96.72 and diesel is Rs 89.62 per litre, in Mumbai, petrol is Rs 106.31 and diesel is Rs 94.27 per litre. With this, petrol in Chennai is Rs 102.63 and diesel Rs 94.24 per litre and in Kolkata, petrol is Rs 106. 03 and diesel at Rs 92.76 per litre.
Apart from this, in Noida, petrol has gone up to Rs 96.79 and diesel to Rs 89.96 per litre. In Lucknow, petrol has gone up to Rs 96.57 and diesel to Rs 89.76 per litre. With this, petrol in Patna has gone up to Rs 107.24 and diesel to Rs 94.04 per litre, while in the port blair, petrol has gone up to Rs 84.10 and diesel to Rs 79.74 per litre. Let us tell you that the prices of petrol and diesel change at 6 am every day. In fact, the new rates come into effect from 6 a.m. and after adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price is almost doubled from the original price.
That is why the prices of petrol and diesel appear so high. You can also know the daily price of petrol and diesel through SMS (how to check diesel petrol price daily). Indian Oil customers can get information by writing rsp and code of their city to 9224992249 number and bpcl consumers can get information by writing rsp and their city's code by sending sms to 9223112222 number. At the same time, HPCL consumers can find out the price by writing the code of HPPrice and their city and sending it to 9222201122 number.
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