Hindustan Times (East UP)

Petrol nears ₹99/litre in Chennai

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NEW DELHI: Petrol price in Chennai neared the ₹99-a-litre mark on Thursday after fuel prices were increased again on firming internatio­nal oil rates.

The price of petrol was hiked by 26 paise per litre and that of diesel by 27 paise a litre, according to a price notificati­on of state-owned fuel retailers.

The increase took rates across the country to fresh highs.

In Delhi, petrol hit an all-time high of ₹97.76 a litre, while diesel is now priced at ₹88.30 per litre.

Fuel prices differ from state to state depending on the incidence of local taxes such as value-added tax (VAT) and freight charges.

And, for this reason, petrol has crossed the ₹100-a-litre mark in nine states and Union territorie­s—Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtr­a, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha, and Ladakh.

Among metro cities, petrol is already above ₹100 in Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru. And now rates are inching closer to that mark in Chennai.

Petrol in Chennai now costs ₹98.88 per litre. Diesel in the city is priced at ₹92.89 a litre.

In Mumbai, petrol now costs ₹103.89 a litre and diesel comes for ₹95.79.

Rates of diesel, the most used fuel in the country, had crossed the ₹100-a-litre mark in Sri Ganganagar and Hanumangar­h in Rajasthan earlier this month. Now, they have crossed the same mark in a couple of places in Odisha.

The hike on Thursday is the 29th increase in prices since May 4, when state-owned oil firms ended an 18-day hiatus in rate revision they observed during assembly elections in states like West Bengal.

In 29 hikes, the price of petrol has risen by ₹7.36 per litre and diesel by ₹7.77 a litre.

Oil companies revise rates of petrol and diesel daily based on the average price of benchmark fuel in the internatio­nal market in the preceding 15 days, and foreign exchange rates.

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In Delhi, petrol hit an all-time high of ₹97.76 a litre, while diesel is now priced at ₹88.30 per litre.

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