Petrol price rises again after hitting century mark in Mumbai


New Delhi, May 31 (IANS): After a day's pause, fuel prices increased once again on Monday reaching new highs across the country with petrol crossing Rs 100 per litre mark in several cities.

Accordingly, the pump prices of petrol and diesel increased by 29 paise and 26 paise per litre to Rs 94.23 and Rs 85.16 per litre respectively in Delhi on Monday.

In the city of Mumbai, where petrol prices crossed the Rs 100 mark for the first time ever on Saturday, the fuel price rose again by 28 paise per litre on Monday to reach new high of Rs 100.47 per litre. Diesel price also increased in the city by 28 paise per litre to reach Rs 92.45 a litre, the highest among metros.

Across the country as well, petrol and diesel prices increased on Monday but the quantum varied depending on the level of local taxes in different states.

Mumbai is not the only city to have the unique distinction of petrol breaching the Rs 100 per litre mark. Thane reached the mark a few days back while few other cities in Rajasthan (including Jaipur) Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, having the highest VAT levels on auto fuels in the country, have already been selling normal petrol for over Rs 100 a litre for the past several days.

Premium petrol prices have already crossed the Rs 100 per litre mark in Mumbai and other parts of the country through an increase in the retail rates in the month of January and February.

With Monday's price rise, fuel prices have now increased on 16 days and remained unchanged on 15 days in the month of May. The 15 increases in May has taken up petrol prices by Rs 3.83 per litre in Delhi. Similarly, diesel price has increased by Rs 4.43 per litre in the national capital.

Under daily price revision, OMCs revise petrol and diesel prices every morning benchmarking retail fuel prices to a 15-day rolling average of global refined products' prices and dollar exchange rate. However, in a market where fuel prices need to be increased successively, oil companies this month have been holding back price rise on few days before starting the process all over again.

IANS had written earlier that OMCs may begin increasing the retail price of petrol and diesel post-state elections as they were incurring losses to the tune of Rs 2-3 per litre by holding the price line despite higher global crude and product prices.

With global crude prices rising again to around $70 a barrel mark, OMCs may have to keep revising prices upwards for some more time.

 

  

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Mon, May 31 2021

    dis pettha govt., looted indians & india's treasury.

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  • william, mangalore

    Mon, May 31 2021

    His continuation as PM of the country without proper education will further make the lives of majority of Indians miserable.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, May 31 2021

    william, mangalore, I fully agree with your comments and there is no doubt about it.

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  • arm, Mangalore

    Mon, May 31 2021

    Is se Acha Din Kya Hoga. Har Har Modi Ghar Ghar Modi. Jai Sri Ram.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Mon, May 31 2021

    BJP govt lost control on everything. Mr.Subramanya swamy correctly said recently that Modi does not know ABCD of finance and he dont want to appoint intelligent people to run the finance. Modi wants only loyal people without brain to work for him, so they dont question him or advice him. All these arrogance of one man Indian people suffering badly. All our neighouring countries selling petrol cheaper than India. Pathetic

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Mon, May 31 2021

    Potato feku became sachin tendulkar of Indian economy...petrol price hitting century in many cities...

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