Owing to the ongoing US-Iran conflict, oil companies have announced a hike in fuel prices. Fuels like Diesel and Petrol will now get costlier by INR 3. In addition to this, the price of CNG has also gone up by INR 2 in Delhi as well as Mumbai. This price will come into effect immediately. Here are all of the important details that you would need to know about this unfortunate price hike.
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TogglePetrol, Diesel Prices Hiked Amid US-Iran War
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz following the escalation of the war by the US against Iran is having an impact globally. This price hike is also a ripple effect of that.
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If reports are to go by, this fuel price increase is only about one-tenth of the rise that would have been required to offset the price rise in energy globally.
Earlier this month, PM Modi, too, appealed to the citizens to consume fuel consciously.
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What Major Cities Will Pay After This Revision
Following are the revised petrol prices in major cities after the INR 3 hike:
New Delhi: INR 97.77 per liter
Mumbai: INR 106.68 per liter
Kolkata: INR 108.74 per liter
Chennai: INR 103.67 per liter
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Following are the revised CNG prices after the INR 2 hike:
Delhi: INR 79.09 per kg
Mumbai: INR 84 per kg
Summing Up
Though the hike in price is unfortunate, the central government has assured that there is no shortage of fuel. The government has also specified that, as of now, it is not planning on rationing fuel. However, this hike in price is bound to have a ripple effect on the last-mile transportation across the country.
FAQs
Is There A Petrol And Diesel Shortage In India?
No, India has approximately 60 days of fuel stocks and 45 days of LPG inventory.
Will There Be Fuel Rationing?
No, as of now, the government is not planning on rationing fuel.
Which City Has The Highest Fuel Price After This Hike?
Kolkata. Petrol here now costs INR 108.74 per liter.