Petrol touches new high of ₹84.45 in Delhi, crosses ₹91 mark in Mumbai

Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by 25 paise per litre each, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies.

January 13, 2021 12:08 pm | Updated 12:36 pm IST - New Delhi

Petrol price has touched a new high of Rs 84.45 per litre in Delhi after state-owned fuel retailers hiked prices after a five-day hiatus. Photo for representation only.

Petrol price has touched a new high of Rs 84.45 per litre in Delhi after state-owned fuel retailers hiked prices after a five-day hiatus. Photo for representation only.

Petrol price on Wednesday touched a new high of ₹84.45 per litre in the national capital after state-owned fuel retailers hiked prices after a five-day hiatus.

Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by 25 paise per litre each, according to a price notification from oil marketing companies.

In Delhi, petrol now costs ₹84.45 per litre and diesel is priced at ₹74.63. In Mumbai, petrol comes for ₹91.07 a litre and diesel for ₹81.34.

This is the highest ever price of petrol in Delhi, while diesel is at a record high in Mumbai.

State-owned fuel retailers — Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) — had on January 6, resumed daily price revision after nearly a month-long hiatus.

Rates were hiked on two consecutive days — totalling 49 paise for petrol and 51 paise for diesel — before they hit a pause button again.

The price increase cycle resumed after international oil prices rose for the seventh day. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was up 1.3% at $53.88 a barrel, while Brent crude was up 79 cents at $57.37.

Both benchmarks are trading at the highest since February, before the coronavirus outbreak in China began spreading across the world, forcing lockdowns that shaved off demand.

Petrol price had scaled to an all-time high of ₹84.20 per litre on January 7.

The previous highest ever rate of ₹84 a litre for petrol in Delhi was touched on October 4, 2018. On that day, diesel too had scaled to an all-time high of ₹75.45 a litre.

The government had responded to that situation by cutting excise duty on petrol and diesel by ₹1.50 per litre in a bid to ease inflationary pressure and boost consumer confidence. Alongside, state-owned fuel retailers cut prices by another ₹1 a litre, which they recouped later.

The highest level for petrol in Mumbai was on October 4, 2018, when it was ₹91.34.

Though petrol and diesel rates are to be revised on a daily basis in line with benchmark international price and foreign exchange, government-controlled fuel retailers have been moderating rates since the pandemic broke out.

This after they adjusted a ₹13 per litre hike in excise duty on petrol and ₹15 a litre on diesel, against a decrease in the retail selling price that was warranted by crude oil prices falling to an average of $19 per barrel in April.

Excise duty totals ₹32.98 per litre in petrol and ₹31.83 in diesel. VAT in Delhi totals to ₹19.32 a litre on petrol and ₹10.85 on diesel.

Since May 2020, petrol price has risen by ₹14.79 per litre and diesel by ₹12.34 a litre, price notifications of oil companies showed.

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