Petrol price cut by 50 paise; diesel rates stay

This is first change in petrol price since September 1, 2015.

October 31, 2015 06:27 pm | Updated 06:28 pm IST - New Delhi

Petrol will cost Rs. 60.70 per litre in Delhi from Saturday midnight as against Rs. 61.20 currently.

Petrol will cost Rs. 60.70 per litre in Delhi from Saturday midnight as against Rs. 61.20 currently.

Petrol price was on Saturday cut by Rs 0.50 per litre but there will be no change in rates of diesel.

Petrol will cost Rs. 60.70 per litre in Delhi from Saturday midnight as against Rs. 61.20 currently, Indian Oil, the nation’s largest fuel retailer, said.

This is first change in petrol price since September 1, 2015, when it was cut by Rs. 2 per litre to Rs. 61.20 in Delhi.

Subsequent fortnights did not see any rate change in petrol.

Diesel rates though not changed on Saturday, had been hiked twice since then, by 95 paise on October 16, 2015 and by 50 paise on October 1.

“The current level of international product prices and Rupee-U.S. Dollar exchange rate warrant a price decrease, which is being passed on to consumers with this price revision,” IOC said in a statement.

Diesel prices on September 1 were reduced by 50 paise a litre.

There was no revision in the subsequent fortnight on September 16 even as a 98 paise per litre hike in petrol and Rs. 2.28 a litre increase in diesel rates necessitated due to firming global oil rates.

State-owned fuel retailers — IOC, Bharat Petroleum (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) — revise petrol and diesel prices on first and 16th of every month based on average imported cost and rupee-dollar exchange rate in the previous fortnight.

“The movement of prices in the international oil market and INR-USD exchange rate shall continue to be monitored closely and developing trends of the market will be reflected in future price changes,” the IOC statement added.

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