Petrol, diesel prices hiked again

With this rise, petrol is now at ₹100-a-litre mark or more in all state capitals while diesel has touched the level in over a dozen states.

October 20, 2021 02:09 pm | Updated 02:15 pm IST - New Delhi

The costliest fuel is in the border town of Ganganagar in Rajasthan where petrol comes for ₹118.23 a litre and diesel for ₹109.04. File.

The costliest fuel is in the border town of Ganganagar in Rajasthan where petrol comes for ₹118.23 a litre and diesel for ₹109.04. File.

After two days of lull, petrol and diesel prices on Wednesday were again hiked by 35 paise per litre each, pushing rates to new highs across the country.

The price of petrol in Delhi rose to its highest-ever level of ₹106.19 a litre and ₹112.11 per litre in Mumbai, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.

In Mumbai, diesel now comes for ₹102.89 a litre; while in Delhi, it costs ₹94.92.

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The rate hike comes after two days of no changes. Prior to that, for four straight days prices were hiked by 35 paise per litre each.

With this rise, petrol is now at ₹100-a-litre mark or more in all state capitals while diesel has touched the level in over a dozen states. Diesel crossed the ₹100-a-litre mark in Panaji and Ranchi.

The costliest fuel is in the border town of Ganganagar in Rajasthan where petrol comes for ₹118.23 a litre and diesel for ₹109.04.

Since ending of a three-week long hiatus in rate revision in the last week of September, this is the 17th increase in petrol price and the 20th time that diesel rates have gone up.

While petrol price in most of the country is already above ₹100-a-litre mark, diesel rates have crossed that level in over a dozen states/UT including Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Kerala, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Goa and Ladakh.

Prices differ from state to state depending on the incidence of local taxes.

International benchmark Brent crude is trading at USD 84.43 per barrel on Wednesday for the first time in seven years.

A month back, Brent was trading at USD 73.92.

Being a net importer of oil, India prices petrol and diesel at rates equivalent to international prices.

The surge in international oil prices ended a three-week hiatus in rate revision on September 28 for petrol and September 24 for diesel.

Since then, diesel rate has gone up by ₹6.50 per litre and petrol price has increased by Rs 5.

Prior to that, petrol price was increased by ₹11.44 a litre between May 4 and July 17. Diesel rate had gone up by ₹9.14 during this period.

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