The prices of diesel and petrol remained stable on Wednesday July 28 for the 11th day in a row continuing a much-needed relief for the consumer. The prices were last increased on 17 July Saturday. In Delhi, petrol price was hiked by 30 paise from Rs 101.54 per litre to Rs 101.84 per litre. The price of petrol in all the four metros have been over Rs 100 for some time now. It must be noted that the Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) release the prices of petrol and diesel on a daily basis.

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In July, petrol prices have been hiked nine times while diesel rates have seen a hike on five occasions and a cut on one occasion. 

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If you are planning to fill your tank and want to know the current prices before stepping out of your homes, you can do it easily by doing this. You can check Petrol and Diesel price by sending SMS to 92249 92249. SMS "RSP <space>Dealer Code of Petrol Pump”. You can find the dealer code from IOCL website.

DELHI – On Wednesday, Petrol price was at Rs 101.84 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 89.87. 

MUMBAI - Petrol price was at Rs 107.83 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 97.45.

KOLKATA - Petrol price was at Rs 102.08 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 93.02. 

CHENNAI – Petrol price was at Rs 102.49 while the Diesel Price was at Rs 94.39.  

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 – Oil prices climbed on Wednesday after industry data showed US crude and product inventories fell more sharply than expected last week, reinforcing expectations that demand will outstrip supply growth even amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, Reuters reported.
US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures rose 43 cents, or 0.6 per cent, to USD 72.08 a barrel at 0119 GMT, reversing Tuesday`s 0.4 per cent decline.
Brent crude futures rose 38 cents, or 0.5 per cent, to USD 74.86 a barrel, after shedding 2 cents on Tuesday in the first decline in six days.

The price of crude oil is directly linked with the prices of petrol and diesel and any uptick may result into escalation of prices.