In a relief, the prices of diesel and petrol were remained unchanged on Wednesday. The prices were last increased on 29 June (Tuesday) and are nearing the 100 mark in Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai in case of petrol. In Mumbai, the price has already crossed the Rs 100 mark. The prices have crossed RS 100 in several cities across India. It must be noted that the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) release the prices of diesel and petrol on a daily basis.

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DELHI – On Wednesday, Petrol price was at Rs 98.81 while Diesel Price was at Rs 89.18. 

MUMBAI - Petrol price was at Rs 104.90 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 96.72.  

KOLKATA - Petrol price was at Rs 98.64 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 92.03. 

CHENNAI – Petrol price was at Rs 99.80 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 93.72.  

New Delhi – SMS Text - RSP 102072  

Mumbai – SMS Text - RSP 108412  

Faridabad – SMS Text – RSP 102287    

Noida – SMS Text – RSP 155444    

Kolkata – SMS Text – RSP 119941    

Chennai – SMS Text – RSP 133593    

Ghaziabad - SMS Text – RSP 154410    

Gurgaon - SMS Text – RSP 102082    

Petrol, Diesel Price – The outlook for crude oil remains positive globally and is expected to take a rise, Expert Anuj Gupta, Vice President (VP), Commodity and Currency Research at IIFL Securities opines. He had told that the prices would increase in the near term that may have an impact of petrol and diesel. While the near term targets given by Gupta for Brent Crude and WTI have almost been achieved, there is a further upside because of Global demand picking up now. 

Oil prices steadied on Tuesday as broad hopes for a demand recovery persisted, fueled by comments from OPEC`s secretary general, slightly overshadowing travel curbs due to new outbreaks of the highly contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus, Reuters reported.

Brent crude futures settled up 8 cents, or 0.1 per cent, at USD 74.76 a barrel, having slumped by 2 per cent on Monday. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures settled up 7 cents, or 0.1 per cent, at USD 72.98 a barrel, after a 1.5 per cent retreat on Monday.

The petrol prices have surpassed the Rs 100 mark in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Ladakh, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Bihar and Kerala.