Friday 22 June 2018

Petrol prices cut, diesel stands still: What you have to pay in your city

Prices of non-branded petrol, applicable on June 22, were Rs 76.02 per litre in Delhi, Rs 78.70 per litre in Kolkata, Rs 83.74 per litre in Mumbai and Rs 78.89 per litre in Chennai
 Petrol Pump, Daily Fuel Revision
Petrol prices were cut on Friday across the four metro cities of Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai. However, diesel prices remained unchanged from where they stood on Thursday.
Indian Oil Corporation provides a city-wise price list for various fuels on a daily basis. Prices of non-branded petrol, applicable from 6:00 am on June 22, 2018, were Rs 76.02 per litre in Delhi, Rs 78.70 per litre in Kolkata, Rs 83.74 per litre in Mumbai and Rs 78.89 per litre in Chennai.
On June 21, 2018, the prices of petrol stood atRs 76.16 per litre in Delhi, Rs 78.83 per litrein Kolkata, Rs 83.92 per litre in Mumbai, and Rs 79.04 per litre in Chennai.
Prices of non-branded petrol across state capitals (Rs/litre), applicable from 6:00 am on June 22, 2018:
Agartala: Rs 71.85
Aizwal: Rs 71.97
Ambala: Rs 76.14
Bengaluru: Rs 77.25
Bhopal: Rs 81.60
Bhubaneswar: Rs 74.85
Chandigarh: Rs 73.12
Dehradun: Rs 77.44
Gandhinagar: Rs 75.33
Gangtok: Rs 79.10
Guwahati: Rs 78.15
Hyderabad: Rs 80.52
Imphal: Rs 74.11
Itanagar: Rs 71.94
Jaipur: Rs 78.75
Jammu: Rs 77.76
Jalandhar: Rs 81.22
Kohima: Rs 74.51
Lucknow: Rs 76.92
Panjim: Rs 70.05
Patna: Rs 81.51
Pondicherry: Rs 74.83
Port Blair: Rs 65.55
Raipur: Rs 76.43
Ranchi: Rs 76.08
Shillong: Rs 75.44
Shimla: Rs 76.19
Srinagar: Rs 80.45
Trivandrum: Rs 79.11
Silvasa: Rs 73.95
Daman: Rs 73.88
Prices of non-branded diesel, applicable from 6:00 am on June 22, 2018, in metro-cities were Rs 67.68 per litre in Delhi, Rs 70.23 per litre in Kolkata, Rs 71.99 per litre in Mumbai, and Rs 71.44 per litre in Chennai.
On June 21, 2018, the prices of diesel stood at Rs 67.68 per litre in Delhi, Rs 70.23 per litre in Kolkata, Rs 71.99 per litre in Mumbai, Rs 71.44 per litre in Chennai.
International factors
Oil prices rose by more than 1 percent in early Asian trading on Friday, pushed up by uncertainty over whether OPEC would manage to agree a production increase at a meeting in Vienna later in the day. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), a producer cartel de-facto led by top exporter Saudi Arabia, is meeting together with some non-OPEC members, including top producer Russia, at its headquarters in the Austrian capital to discuss output policy.

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