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Petrol, diesel prices rise again amid volatility in oil market
Accordingly, diesel prices increased by 30 paisa per litre in the national capital to Rs 90.17 per litre, while petrol rates rose by 25 paisa per litre to Rs 101.89 a litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation, the country's largest fuel retailer.
Auto fuel prices rise simultaneously after a day's break
Accordingly, diesel prices increased by 30 paise per litre in the national capital to Rs 89.87 per litre on Thursday while petrol prices increased by 25 paise per litre to Rs 101.64 a litre, according to Indian Oil Corporation, country's largest fuel retailer. Diesel prices have now increased for five days in the last one week taking up its retail price by Rs 1.25 paise per litre in Delhi.
Petrol, diesel prices rise after 3-week break
Accordingly, diesel prices increased by 25 paisa per litre in the national capital to Rs 89.57 per litre, while the petrol rates spiked by 20 paisa per litre to Rs 101.39 after a break of 23 days, according to Indian Oil Corporation, country's largest fuel retailer. Diesel prices have now increased for third consecutive day and for the fourth time in the last five days taking up its retail price by 95 paisa per litre in Delhi.
Diesel price rises for 2nd consecutive day, petrol stable
Accordingly, diesel prices increased by 25 paisa per litre in the national capital to Rs 89.32 per litre on Monday, while petrol prices remained unchanged for the 22nd consecutive day, according to Indian Oil Corporation, the country's largest fuel retailer.
Diesel price rise again, petrol stable amid volatility in global oil markets
Accordingly, diesel prices increased by 25 paise per litre in the national capital to Rs 89.07 per litre on Sunday while petrol price remained unchanged for the 21th consecutive day, according to Indian Oil Corporation, country's largest fuel retailer.
Petrol, diesel prices remain steady, provide relief to consumers
The oil marketing companies (OMCs) on Thursday kept pump prices of auto fuels petrol and diesel unchanged, the 18th consecutive day of no revision, as they preferred to maintain their watch prices on global oil situation before making any revision in prices.
Relief for consumers as fuel prices maintain stability
The oil marketing companies (OMCs) on Wednesday kept pump prices of petrol and diesel unchanged, the 17th consecutive day of no revision, as they preferred to wait and watch the global oil situation before making any revision in prices.
Majority of Council opposed bringing petroleum products under GST: Sitharaman
Addressing the media after the conclusion of the Council's 45th meeting and the first held in a physical format after start of the Covid-19 pandemic, she said that the issue was deliberated at the meeting, after it was added to the agenda at the last moment on the back of a Kerala High Court order. The Council members did not see find the current situation appropriate to bring petroleum products under the GST.
Petrol, diesel prices static for 10 consecutive days
The oil marketing companies (OMCs) on Wednesday kept pump prices of auto fuels -- petrol and diesel -- unchanged, the tenth consecutive day of no revision, and decided to wait and watch the global oil situation before making further changes. Accordingly, the price of petrol and diesel remains unchanged at Rs 101.19 and Rs 88.62 per litre in Delhi, as per Indian Oil Corporation, the country's largest fuel retailer.
OMCs continue to hold fuel price revision for 6th day
In tandem with petrol price, diesel rates also remained unchanged. In Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata, the fuel was sold for Rs 88.62, Rs 96.19, Rs 93.26 and Rs 91.71 per litre, respectively. Retail prices remained unchanged as global oil prices continued to rise. The benchmark Brent futures are currently near the $73-per-barrel-mark backed by the continued supply concerns in the US post Hurricane Ida.
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