Petrol-Diesel Rate Today on July 3: There has been no change in the prices of petrol and diesel even today. Today in the national capital Delhi, the price of petrol is Rs 102.12 and the price of diesel is Rs 95.20 per liter. Similarly, the price of petrol in Mumbai is Rs 111.18 per liter and the price of diesel is Rs 97.83 per liter.
After the country’s largest private fuel retailer – Naira Energy reduced the prices of petrol by Rs 5 per liter and diesel by Rs 3 per liter, now the government oil companies are also expected to reduce the prices.
When did Nayara increase the prices?
Due to the war between America and Iran and the resulting increase in global crude oil prices, Naira Energy had increased the price of petrol by Rs 5 per liter and diesel by Rs 3 per liter on March 26. Later, state-owned oil companies (OMCs) increased petrol and diesel prices by a combined Rs 7.50 per liter in May. The reason cited behind this was the high prices of crude oil at the international level and increasing import costs.
Petrol and diesel prices today Shahwar
| City | Petrol price (per litre) | Diesel price (per litre) |
| Delhi | Rs 102.12 | Rs 95.20 |
| Mumbai | Rs 111.21 | Rs 97.83 |
| Kolkata | Rs 113.51 | Rs 99.82 |
| Ahmedabad | Rs 101.70 | Rs 97.84 |
| Chennai | Rs 107.77 | Rs 99.55 |
| Patna | Rs 113.35 | Rs 99.36 |
| leh | Rs 109.81 | Rs 97.92 |
| Thiruvananthapuram | Rs 115.49 | Rs 104.40 |
| Pune | Rs 111.52 | Rs 98.15 |
#WATCH | Delhi | Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri explains the dynamics behind fuel pricing and whether the prices will go down further. pic.twitter.com/NjgtRjkTgA
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When will petrol and diesel become cheaper?
Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said on Thursday that there will be no increase in the prices of petrol and diesel in the country at present. He said that the government has handled the impact of increased global crude oil prices.
When asked about when the prices of petrol and diesel will come down, the Union Minister said that the effect of changes in international crude oil prices is not immediately visible in the retail fuel prices because their purchase, transportation and refining takes time. He said that the crude oil used to make the petrol and diesel currently being sold at fuel stations was purchased about two months ago, when international prices were high. Responding to expectations of lower prices, the minister said that the government will keep an eye on global crude oil prices in the coming weeks. If prices remain at this level, we will review the situation every 10 to 15 days.
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