Fuel prices: While the Oil Marketing Companies (OMC) kept the petrol rate at ₹94.76 per litre and diesel stood at ₹85.66 per litre Delhi on Saturday, petrol went up by 27 paise and diesel climbed up by 28 paise within the capital on Friday.
A day after remaining unchanged, the costs of petrol and diesel went up again on Sunday. After the newest hike, petrol is retailing at ₹95.03 per litre and diesel at ₹85.95 a litre in capital Delhi, consistent with the info from the Indian Oil Corporation.
While the Oil Marketing Companies (OMC) kept the petrol rate at ₹94.76 per litre and diesel stood at ₹85.66 per litre Delhi on Saturday, petrol went up by 27 paise and diesel climbed up by 28 paise within the capital on Friday.
In India's financial capital Mumbai, the petrol rate went up to ₹101.25 per litre and therefore the diesel rate climbed to ₹93.30 per litre. On Saturday, the costs were ₹100.98 and ₹92.99 respectively. After crossing the ₹100-mark on May 29, the worth of petrol in Mumbai has been skyrocketing.
Petrol prices went up to ₹103.17 per litre fom ₹102.98 per litre on Saturday in Bhopal and diesel prices were at ₹94.50 per litre. In Jaipur, the petrol prices were at ₹101.59 per litre on Sunday, a small increase from Saturday's ₹101.30. In Sri Ganganagar district of Rajasthan, fuel prices remained the very best within the country with a litre of petrol costing ₹105.33 and diesel is trading at ₹98.20 per litre on Saturday
Fuel rates are revised a day at 6am. State-run OMCs like Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) revise the rates keeping the international prices and foreign stock market because the benchmark.