Petrol and diesel prices touched record high on Saturday, October 2, as rates were hiked for the second straight day with global oil prices hovering at three-year highs.
In the national capital, petrol prices were hiked by 25 paise from Rs 101.89 per litre to Rs 102.14 per litre, while diesel rates were hiked by 30 paise from Rs 90.17 to Rs 90.47, according to Indian Oil Corporation.
Similarly, in Chennai, the price of petrol was hiked to Rs 99.76 per litre and diesel is retailing at Rs 94.99 per litre. In Kolkata, petrol costs Rs 102.74 per litre and diesel is selling at Rs 93.54 per litre.
Here’s what you pay for a litre of petrol and diesel in your city on Saturday, October 2, 2021:
Mumbai
Petrol – Rs 108.19 per litre
Diesel – Rs 98.16 per litre
Delhi
Petrol – Rs 102.14 per litre
Diesel – Rs 90.47 per litre
Chennai
Petrol – Rs 99.80 per litre
Diesel – Rs 95.02 per litre
Kolkata
Petrol – Rs 102.77 per litre
Diesel – Rs 93.57 per litre
Bhopal
Petrol – Rs 110.63 per litre
Diesel – Rs 99.41 per litre
Hyderabad
Petrol – Rs 106.26 per litre
Diesel – Rs 98.72 per litre
Bengaluru
Petrol – Rs 105.69 per litre
Diesel – Rs 96.02 per litre
Guwahati
Petrol – Rs 98.03 per litre
Diesel – Rs 89.93 per litre
Lucknow
Petrol – Rs 99.24 per litre
Diesel – Rs 90.89 per litre
Gandhinagar
Petrol – Rs 99.19 per litre
Diesel – Rs 97.71 per litre
Thiruvananthapuram
Petrol – Rs 104.38 per litre
Diesel – Rs 97.34 per litre
The fuel rates vary from state to state and also in cities, depending on the incidence of local taxes like value-added tax (VAT) and freight charges. According to reports, Rajasthan levies the highest VAT in the country, followed by Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
State-run oil refiners such as Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum revise the fuel rates on a daily basis, by taking into account the crude oil prices in international markets as well as the rupee-dollar exchange rates. Any changes in petrol and diesel prices are implemented with effect from 6 am every day.
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