Diesel price in India today: Like petrol prices, the state-owned Oil Companies today decided to increase the prices of diesel in the range of 15 paisa to 16 paisa each per litre in various state capitals of India. Among cities, Mumbai and Chennai saw the most hike in diesel prices during the day. The OMCs were reluctant to pass on the benefit of drop in international crude price recorded today, instead they decided to rise prices in fuel products. International prices fell about 1% after data showed US crude inventories unexpectedly rose 1.6 million barrels last week, weighing on market sentiment.
 
Diesel price in New Delhi: Diesel price in the national capital was up by 15 paisa and was available at Rs 63.92 per litre compared to Rs 63.77 per litre of the previous day. 
 

 
Diesel price in Kolkata: Similarly, with 15 paisa hike diesel was available here at Rs 66.61 per litre against Rs 66.46 per litre of the previous day. 
 

 
Diesel price in Mumbai: Diesel here increased by 16 paisa and was valued at Rs 68.07 per litre, versus previous day price of Rs 67.91 per litre. 

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Diesel price in Chennai: Diesel price in Chennai saw a surge of 16 paisa, and was available at Rs 67.41 per litre from Rs 67.25 per litre of previous day. 
 

 
Diesel prices in other state capitals: The product in Bangalore was available at Rs 65.00 per litre, Bhopal at Rs 67.26 per litre, Bhubaneswar at Rs 68.57 per litre, Chandigarh at Rs 62.05 per litre, Dehradun at Rs 64.40 per litre, Gandhinagar at Rs 68.64 per litre, Hyderabad at Rs 69.45 per litre, Jaipur at Rs  68.18 per litre, Lucknow at Rs 64.24 per litre, Patna at Rs 68.52 per litre, Raipur at Rs 69.04 per litre and Srinagar at Rs 67.24 per litre. 

 

Talking about international crude prices,  John Kilduff, partner at energy hedge fund Again Capital LLC in New York in Reuters report said, "Oil supplies at Cushing, Oklahoma are starting to replenish, which is bearish for prices, but they have a long way to go to near normal levels of supply."
 
"US crude stockpiles rose as net imports soared by 1.1 million barrels per day, according to data from the US Energy Information Administration," the report added.
 
Moreover, Brent June crude futures settled 70 cents lower at $68.76 per barrel, while the front month May contract , which expires on Thursday, fell 58 cents, or 0.8 percent, to settle at $69.53 a barrel.
 
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures for May delivery fell 87 cents to $64.38 a barrel, a 1.3-percent loss.