The Free Press Journal

Branded petrol crosses Rs 100 in Rajasthan, prices hit all-time high

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Branded or premium petrol price crossed Rs 100-mark in Srigangana­gar town of Rajasthan as petrol and diesel prices were hiked for the second consecutiv­e day.

Petrol and diesel prices were raised by 25 paise per litre each across the country on Wednesday, according to a price notificati­on from oil marketing companies.

This took petrol price in Delhi to Rs 86.30 per litre and to Rs 92.86 in Mumbai. Diesel rate climbed to Rs 76.23 a litre in the national capital and to Rs 83.03 per litre in Mumbai, the price data showed.

Fuel prices, which vary from state to state depending on local sales tax or VAT, are now at record high levels in the country.

In Srigangana­gar, regular petrol costs Rs 98.40 per litre and premium or branded petrol comes for Rs 101.15 a litre. Branded petrol in Delhi comes for Rs 89.10 a litre and for

Rs 95.61 in Mumbai.

The main difference between regular and premium fuel grades is the octane number. Regular fuel has a lower octane number -- 87, while Premium fuel generally gets a 91 octane rating or higher.

Octane number is a measure of the ignition quality of fuel - higher the number, the less susceptibl­e is the fuel to 'knocking' when burnt in a standard engine.

Petrol and diesel prices were on Tuesday raised by 35 paise per litre each. Top oil explorer Saudi Arabia pledging additional voluntary output cuts and demand returning from the rollout of coronaviru­s vaccines has led to a surge in internatio­nal oil prices.

Indian Oil Corporatio­n Ltd (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporatio­n Ltd (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corporatio­n Ltd (HPCL) -- had on January 6, resumed daily price revision after nearly a month-long hiatus.

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