Fuel Prices Rise: Petrol, Diesel, CNG Up by Rs 3 per Litre
Fuel Prices Rise: Petrol, Diesel, CNG Up by Rs 3

Your next petrol, diesel, and CNG refill is set to cost more. Fuel prices have once again come under pressure after a recent hike of Rs 3 per litre in petrol, diesel, and CNG rates, pushing everyday transport and household fuel costs back into focus.

Reasons Behind the Price Hike

The increase comes amid a sharp rally in global crude oil prices, driven by rising tensions in the Middle East. Brent crude, which had been hovering around the $70 per barrel mark, has surged beyond $100 as the ongoing conflict continues to strain global energy supplies and fuel market uncertainty.

In India, the move also comes after a long period of stable fuel prices that had remained unchanged for nearly four years. However, after the war began, oil marketing companies were facing daily losses of around Rs 1,000 crore. Now, whether it is petrol for private vehicles, diesel for transport fleets, CNG for daily commuters, or PNG and LPG used at home, fuel costs are once again in public focus.

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Current Fuel Prices in Major Cities

Petrol Price in Your City

Oil companies announced a Rs 3 per litre hike in petrol prices last week, raising prices across major metro cities.

  • New Delhi: Rs 97.77 per litre
  • Kolkata: Rs 108.70 per litre
  • Jaipur: Rs 107.61 per litre
  • Mumbai: Rs 106.68 per litre
  • Chennai: Rs 103.67 per litre
  • Lucknow: Rs 97.72 per litre
  • Bangalore: Rs 106.17 per litre
  • Bhubaneswar: Rs 104.57 per litre
  • Chandigarh: Rs 97.27 per litre
  • Thiruvananthapuram: Rs 110.61 per litre

Diesel Price in Your City

Diesel rates too have been increased by Rs 3 per litre, with the global energy squeeze deepening due to the ongoing Middle East conflict.

  • New Delhi: Rs 90.67 per litre
  • Kolkata: Rs 95.13 per litre
  • Jaipur: Rs 92.90 per litre
  • Mumbai: Rs 93.14 per litre
  • Chennai: Rs 95.25 per litre
  • Lucknow: Rs 91.01 per litre
  • Bangalore: Rs 94.10 per litre
  • Bhubaneswar: Rs 96.11 per litre
  • Chandigarh: Rs 85.25 per litre
  • Thiruvananthapuram: Rs 99.38 per litre

CNG Prices in Your City

CNG prices have been revised twice within a week, first on Friday and again on Sunday, taking the total increase to Rs 3 per kg across networks. In the national capital, Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) raised CNG prices for the second time in just three days. Sunday’s Re 1 per kg hike took the price from Rs 88.09 to Rs 89.09. This followed an earlier Rs 2 per kg increase on May 15, implemented alongside the petrol and diesel price revision. The successive hikes are likely to add pressure on freight and passenger fares in Delhi.

  • New Delhi: Rs 77.09 per kg
  • Mumbai: Rs 81.00 per kg
  • Chennai: Rs 91.50 per kg
  • Bangalore: Rs 90.00 per kg
  • Hyderabad: Rs 97.00 per kg
  • Bharatpur: Rs 92.50 per kg
  • Dewas: Rs 96.00 per kg
  • Firozabad: Rs 93.85 per kg
  • Mathura: Rs 93.00 per kg
  • Meerut: Rs 86.05 per kg
  • Rewari: Rs 81.71 per kg
  • Sonipat: Rs 86.60 per kg
  • NCR: Rs 77.09 per kg

PNG Price in Your City

Prices of piped natural gas (PNG) have remained steady since April 1. The government has continuously encouraged citizens to switch to PNG from LPG. The Centre has asked ministries to evaluate the demand for PNG in canteens and pantries across government departments and offices, and to actively promote its wider use. Government establishments, residential colonies, and canteens are being encouraged to move towards PNG, while city gas distribution (CGD) companies are being supported in expanding their networks. The overall push is aimed at cutting dependence on imported LPG in the long run.

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  • New Delhi: Rs 47.90 per scm
  • Kolkata: Rs 50.00 per scm
  • Jaipur: Rs 49.50 per scm
  • Mumbai: Rs 50.00 per scm
  • Chennai: Rs 50.00 per scm
  • Lucknow: Rs 56.50 per scm
  • Bangalore: Rs 52.00 per scm
  • Bhubaneswar: Rs 45.33 per scm
  • Chandigarh: Rs 52.63 per scm
  • Thiruvananthapuram: Rs 51.00 per scm