Petrol diesel price today 03 October 2022 : state-owned oil companies petrol and diesel(Petrol Diesel Price Today) The rates for today i.e. 3 October 2022 have been announced. Today the common man has got some relief in the country. Because even today there is no change in the prices of petrol and diesel in the country and the prices are stable.
Fuel price in the country stable for 135 days
Apart from Maharashtra and Meghalaya, all the states including Rajasthan, Gujarat, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh remained stable for the 135th day. International crude oil prices are still below $90 a barrel. Brent crude was at $ 87.94 a barrel and WTI at $ 82.06 a barrel.
What is the price of petrol in your district?
The state’s financial capital is in Mumbai. petrolRs 106.31 per liter dieselThe price has been increased to Rs 94.27 per litre. The most expensive petrol-diesel in Maharashtra is being sold in Parbhani district. The current price of petrol in Parbhani is Rs 109.41 and diesel is Rs 95.81 per litre. So, in the state capital Nagpur, petrol costs Rs 106.04 per liter and diesel costs Rs 92.59 per liter. Petrol in Pune costs Rs 105.84 and diesel costs Rs 92.36 per litre. Petrol price in Kolhapur is Rs 106.47 per liter and Diesel price is Rs 93.01 per litre. Petrol price in Aurangabad is Rs 108 and Diesel price is Rs 95.96 per litre.
What are the prices in the country’s metropolitan cities?
cities | Petrol prices (per litre) | Diesel prices (per litre) |
Mumbai | Rs 106.31 | Rs 94.27 |
Delhi | Rs 96.72 | Rs 89.62 |
Chennai | Rs 102.74 | Rs 94.33 |
Kolkata | Rs 106.03 | Rs 92.76 |
Fuel rates can also be seen on your mobile
IndianOil website https://iocl.com/Products/PetrolDieselPrices.aspx Petrol diesel price can be seen here. Petrol and Diesel Prices (Petrol Diesel Price) Fuel prices can also be viewed on mobile. According to the IndianOil website, send an SMS to 92249992249 with RSP and space and enter your city code. This code is available on Indian Oil website.
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