Petrol price up by Rs 1.34 a litre, diesel by Rs 2.37
The mid-month fuel price hike has made tanking up costlier. On the midnight of October 15-16, the price of petrol by raised by Rs 1.34 a litre – the fifth increase in two months – and that of diesel by Rs 2.37 a litre.
The mid-month fuel price hike has made tanking up costlier. On the midnight of October 15-16, the price of petrol by raised by Rs 1.34 a litre – the fifth increase in two months – and that of diesel by Rs 2.37 a litre.
In Mumbai, petrol will now cost Rs 72.83 a litre, Rs 66.45 in Delhi, Rs 69.08 in Kolkata and Rs 65.96 in Chennai.
For those who use diesel-engined vehicles, the fuel now costs Rs 61.05 a litre in Mumbai, Rs 55.38 in Delhi, Rs 57.64 in Kolkata and Rs 56.95 in Chennai.
Oil marketing company Indian Oil Corporation, in its statement issued on October 15, said: “The current level of international product prices of petrol and diesel and the Indian rupee vs US dollar exchange rate warrant an increase in the price of petrol and diesel, the impact of which is being passed on to the consumers with this price revision.”

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