Fuel price rise in the country went for a longer pause as OMCs kept the pump rate of petrol and diesel unchanged for the second consecutive day on Thursday
Oil demand across wide swathes of Asia has been hurt by resurgent coronavirus waves in recent months
High VAT, freight costs push petrol up to Rs 105.52/ litre, diesel Rs 98.32/ litre
Indian fuel prices have soared in the past year as Prime Minister Narendra Modi's administration has repeatedly raised sales taxes
After hitting new highs a day earlier, fuel prices rose once again. Petrol rates crossed Rs 100 a litre mark in several cities across the country
Fuel prices have touched an all-time high after Monday's fresh hike
Petrol price on Saturday crossed the Rs 100-a-litre mark in Mumbai after the 15th increase in fuel prices this month
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 price on Thursday crossed the Rs 100-a-litre mark in Thane district of Maharashtra, while it was hovering a tad below that level in Mumbai, after fuel prices were raised again
Petrol price inched towards the Rs 100-mark in Mumbai on Tuesday after fuel rates were hiked again
After a gap of two days, petrol and diesel prices again witnessed a minor hike across the metros on Friday
Under the new found preference for revising fuel prices every alternate day, the Oil and marketing companies (OMCs) raised the pump prices of petrol and diesel yet again on Tuesday
Prices of primary articles were up 10.16% in April from -1.08 per cent a year ago; little scope for rate cuts, say experts
Massive increase in healthcare spends, especially in the hinterland, steadily rising fuel prices and online delivery of articles will increase inflation pressure much higher, according to SBI report
Oil marketing companies seem to be moving towards a revised fuel price revision mechanism, shifting to the practice of changing petrol and fuel rates every alternate day
In Rajasthan's Sri Ganganagar, petrol price stood at Rs 103.27 per litre while diesel stood at Rs 95.70 per litre
Consumption of fuel, a proxy for oil demand, fell 9.4% to 17.01 million tonnes from March, data from the Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC) of the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas shows
Petrol and diesel prices were hiked by 25 paise per litre each, the third increase this week, propelling petrol price to cross Rs 100 per litre mark in more cities including Bhopal and Indore
Gas stations from Florida to Virginia began running dry and prices at the pump rose, as the shutdown of the biggest US fuel pipeline by hackers extended into a fifth day and sparked panic buying
The increase took petrol and diesel prices to their highest-ever level across the country.