Petrol And Diesel Prices Hit Record Highs, The Price Of CNG And LPG Has Also Increased.
Oil companies increase the price of commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 43. Petrol and diesel prices hit all-time highs across the country on Friday, that is, October 1, as world oil prices remain at three-year highs.
Petrol and diesel prices hit all-time highs across the country on Friday, that is, October 1, as world oil prices remain at three-year highs. In the national capital, Petrol prices have increased by 25 paise from Rs 101.64 per liter to Rs 101.89 per liter.
Diesel has become more expensive by 30 paise, from Rs 89.87 per liter to Rs 90.17 per liter, according to Indian Oil Corporation. In Mumbai, the revised price for Petrol is ₹ 107.95 per liter and diesel is ₹ 97.84 per liter.
This is the third price increase for Petrol and the sixth for diesel since the end of a three-week hiatus in the rate review. Among the four metropolitan cities, fuel rates are the highest in Mumbai.
The government raised the price of natural gas produced in domestic fields by 62% to $ 2.9 per unit, the first increase in two years that will affect consumers by significantly increasing the cost of CNG and PNG. Oil companies increase the price of commercial LPG cylinders by Rs 43.
The price of a 19 kg commercial cylinder in Delhi is now Rs 1,736.50. On September 1, the price of the commercial LPG cylinder was increased by Rs 75. New rates effective as of today.