India sees first fuel price hike in 4 months. Cooking gas costlier too
- by acbconcept
On the first increase in four months, the price of fuel has been raised in India. Diesel and gasoline prices have been decorated by 80 Paise. It was in November when the country saw a surge in the last fuel price. Domestic cooking gas (or LPG) is set to be more expensive up to ₹ 50, according to the PTI news agency.
One liter of gasoline in Delhi will now be charged ₹ 96.21 and Diesel will be sold with ₹ 87.47 per liter. The 14.2-kg LPG cylinder which is not subsidized will now cost ₹ 949.50 in the national capital. The last gas cooking fee was revised in October.
In Mumbai, Indian financial capital, the price of gasoline and diesel each increased to ₹ 110.82 / liter and ₹ 95.00 / liter. The price of fuel in Chennai and Kolkata has also increased. In Chennai, it was 102.16 per delicious for gasoline and ₹ 92.19 per liter for Diesel. Kolkata will sell gasoline for 105.51 per liter and diesel for 90.62 per liter.
Cities | Prices Today (Per litre) | |
Petrol | Diesel | |
Delhi | ₹96.21 | ₹87.47 |
Mumbai | ₹110.82 | ₹95.00 |
Chennai | ₹102.16 | ₹92.19 |
Kolkata | ₹105.51 | ₹90.62 |
Indian oil Corp., Bharat Petroleum Corp. and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. are the main fuel retailers in India The latest price increase means consumers will pay less than 1% more in the pump, although there is a big increase in global oil prices since the conflict in Ukraine began last month, and Indian rupees that fell, said Reuters report, added that the state ship in around 85% from its oil needs from foreign markets.
Diesel prices and local gasoline are directly associated with international prices, which in charge of the increase in crude oil prices.
On the first increase in four months, the price of fuel has been raised in India. Diesel and gasoline prices have been decorated by 80 Paise. It was in November when the country saw a surge in the last fuel price. Domestic cooking gas (or LPG) is set to be more expensive up to ₹…