Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

PETROL PRICES AT 3YEAR HIGH; DIESEL HITS RECORD HIGH

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Petrol and diesel prices kept spiralling even on Wednesday, touching new highs in Delhi and other metros.

Petrol was sold at ₹72.43 per litre in Delhi, the highest in three years. It cost ₹72.51 on August 2014, according to data from Indian Oil Corp. In Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, petrol was sold at ₹75.13, ₹80.30 and ₹75.12 per litre respective­ly, also at over three-year high levels.

The previous highs were ₹75.46 (Kolkata, October 2014), ₹80.60 (Mumbai, August 2014) and ₹75.78 per litre (Chennai, August 2014).

Similarly, diesel prices, which have been touching new levels, shot up further on Wednesday across all major cities.

In Delhi, diesel was sold ₹63.38 per litre. In Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, it cost ₹66.04, ₹67.50 and ₹66.84 a litre respective­ly.

Diesel is widely used to transport goods including food products. Experts say this will push up inflation.

Factors like production curbs by the Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and high demand have led to a surge in crude oil prices. As on January 24, price of the Brent crude oil hovered around $70 a barrel.

Also, daily price revision in India allows for a rise in domestic fuel prices in accordance with internatio­nal trends.

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