High VAT, freight costs push petrol up to Rs 105.52/ litre, diesel Rs 98.32/ litre
Fuel prices have touched an all-time high after Monday's fresh hike
Diesel retail prices are back to more than Rs 80 a litre in the national capital throughout this month and remain on an upward trajectory
Petrol and diesel prices on Monday hit record highs across the country after rates were increased for the fifth time in a week
The second wave of coronavirus sweeping the nation has pummelled fuel sales in April as local restrictions clamped to curb the spread of inflection stifled demand, preliminary data showed.
The increase in price comes after two rounds of reduction last month
Oil companies looking to raise the retail price of the two auto fuels between Rs 2 and Rs 3 per litre in phases
BPCL has started the supply of medical grade oxygen to hospitals at 'no cost' in the view of shortage impacting critical patients of Covid-19
Fuel prices in the country remained unchanged on Saturday as oil marketing companies decided to go on a pause mode and analyse the global developments on oil prices before effecting a revision
Fuel prices in the country remained unchanged on Saturday with oil marketing companies continuing on the pause mode and keeping petrol and diesel prices static for 11th consecutive day
Strong economic data from China and the United States helped lift oil prices by more than 1% on Tuesday, recouping some of the previous session's losses
Petrol now costs Rs 90.56 per litre in Delhi and a litre of diesel comes for Rs 80.87. Rates have been reduced across the country and vary from state to state
Across the country as well the petrol and diesel prices fell with the quantum varying depending on the level of local levies in respective states
The collections on petrol and diesel rose to Rs 2.94 trillion in the first 10 months of the current fiscal
India's fuel demand, except ATF, has returned to pre-Covid levels and a reflating economy will help consumption grow in near future
In Mumbai, the petrol price stood at Rs 97.57 per litre--the same since Feb 27. In Chennai, petrol was at Rs 93.11. Diesel was selling at Rs 86.45 in the city
Prices have stabilised amid an outcry over record-high fuel prices, which have been witnessing an upswing since January
Indian state fuel retailers' diesel sales rose 7.4% in the first fortnight of March from a year earlier to 2.84 million tonnes, preliminary industry data showed
Fuel prices in the country have remained steady for over a fortnight now even though global oil market remains volatile with regular variations in prices
Oil marketing companies kept fuel prices unchanged for the eighth consecutive day across the four metros on Sunday