Petrol and diesel prices remained unchanged on August 29, state-run oil companies notified. Petrol price in Delhi was unchanged at Rs 101.49 per litre, while diesel was at Rs 88.92 per litre. In Mumbai, a litre of petrol will cost Rs 107.52 and diesel at Rs 96.84. Currently, fuel prices are highest in Mumbai among all metro cities. In Kolkata, a litre of petrol and diesel prices will cost Rs 101.82 and Rs 91.98, respectively.
Petrol price have already breached Rs 100-mark in major cities. On August 13, the Tamil Nadu government had announced a reduction in the petrol cess by Rs 3 during the state-level budget session. This was done to bring down the skyrocketing prices. The move will cost the state treasury close to Rs 1,160 crore.
Petrol prices have been hiked for 41 days in the current fiscal.
Petrol prices in Chennai will cost Rs 99.20, while diesel prices will cost Rs 93.52.
In Bengaluru, a litre of petrol will cost Rs 104.98 and diesel Rs 94.34. In Hyderabad, a litre of petrol and diesel will cost Rs 105.54 and Rs 96.99 respectively.
In Vijayawada, petrol price costs Rs 107.35, while diesel price is being retailed at Rs 98.33 respectively. Currently, Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam have the highest fuel prices among all South Indian cities. Petrol and diesel prices in Visakhapatnam were being retailed at Rs 106.49 and Rs 97.48.
Petrol prices have already crossed the Rs 100-mark in more than 20 states and union territories – Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir, Odisha, Manipur, Ladakh, Bihar, Punjab and others. Petrol and diesel prices get revised in India every day at 6 am.
Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) has revised the compressed natural gas (CNG) and piped natural gas (PNG) in Delhi and other cities like Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad, Meerut etc. with effect from 6 am on August 29, 2021.
@iglsocial has revised the retail prices of CNG & PNG to partially offset the increase in the input cost of natural gas being sourced as a result of increased dependence on eight times costlier R-LNG as compared to domestic gas. (1/2)
— Indraprastha Gas Ltd (@IGLSocial) August 29, 2021
While sales volumes have increased substantially, the domestic gas allocation has remained constant due to lower average volumes of previous months. (2/2) @IGLSocial
— Indraprastha Gas Ltd (@IGLSocial) August 29, 2021
The company in a series of tweets mentioned the revised rates in Delhi and neighbouring cities.
IGL increased CNG prices by Rs.45.20 in Delhi while PNG prices were raised by Rs.30.91 per SCM (standard cubic meter).
The revised CNG price in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad is Rs.50.90 per kg, and for PNG the price is Rs.30.86 per SCM. The PNG price will be Rs.29.10 per SCM in Gurugram.
City | Petrol (Rs/Litre) | Diesel (Rs/Litre) |
Delhi | 101.49 | 88.92 |
Mumbai | 107.52 | 96.48 |
Kolkata | 101.82 | 91.98 |
Chennai | 99.20 | 93.52 |
Bengaluru | 104.98 | 94.34 |
Hyderabad | 105.54 | 96.99 |
Bhopal | 109.91 | 97.72 |
Patna | 103.99 | 94.75 |
Lucknow | 98.56 | 89.29 |
Jaipur | 108.42 | 98.06 |
Vijayawada | 107.35 | 98.33 |
Trivandrum | 103.69 | 95.68 |
Pondicherry | 99.39 | 92.73 |
Visakhapatnam | 106.49 | 97.48 |