Petrol, diesel prices continue to rise touching new highs across country


New Delhi, Jul 8 (IANS): Petrol and diesel prices continued their upward march on Thursday also, the second successive day of a rate increase, taking the prices to cross new highs across the country.

Accordingly, the price of petrol increased by 35 paise from Rs 100.21 on Wednesday to Rs 100.56 a litre on Thursday in Delhi.

Diesel prices also increased in the city but a tad lower by just 9 paise per litre to touch Rs 89.62 a litre.

Across the country as well retail prices of both petrol and diesel increased for the second consecutive day but the actual rates varied depending on the level of local taxes in states.

Fuel prices have been rising in the country for over two months now.

On Wednesday, the increased rate took petrol prices to cross a century-mark in Delhi and Kolkata, the two metros where the rates were still below the three-digit mark.

Petrol price is now over Rs 100 a litre almost all across the country. Diesel is also catching up and may soon be available over Rs 100 a litre across the country soon.

Officials in oil companies attribute the consistent increase in fuel prices to the development in global oil markets where both product and crude prices have been firming up for the past couple of months on demand rise amidst the slowing of the pandemic. However, a closer look at the fuel retail prices in India gives a picture that it is the high level of taxes that is keeping fuel rates higher even in times when global oil prices are firm.

Global crude oil price is now hovering around $75 a barrel. It was over $80 a barrel in October 2018 but even then, the petrol prices hovered around Rs 80 a litre across the county. So, even with lower oil prices now, petrol prices have hit the century and crossed it by a wider margin now in several parts of the country.

The only way retail prices could be brought down in this period is by way of tax cuts by both the Centre and States, suggests experts as crude oil prices are seen rising from here on.

Fuel prices are already touching new highs every other day.

Starting from a price line of Rs 90.40 a litre on May 1, petrol is now priced at Rs 100.56 a litre in the national capital, rising by a sharp Rs 10.16 per litre in the last 69 days. Similarly, diesel prices in the capital also rose by Rs 8.89 per litre in the past two months to reach Rs 89.62 a litre in Capital.

With the price rise, fuel rates have been revised upwards in 37 out of 69 days between May, June and July up to now to take retail rates to touch new highs across the country.

With global crude prices also rising on a pickup demand and depleting inventories of the world's largest fuel guzzler -- the US, retail prices of fuel in India are expected to firm up further in the coming days. The benchmark Brent crude reached a multi-year high level of over $75 on ICE or Intercontinental Exchange.

 

  

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    BJP bhakts never, ever admit their faults and wrong doing or accept any degradation of the party head and their rule, even if petrol price crosses Rs. 150 mark that would be well and fair depending on current situation. Shankaranna apply some logic and reasoning in your comments

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nallasopara

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Next time you come asking for Vote ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    100 is just another number! You can't expect the prices of any commodity to remain the same for ages. Do you expect your salaries/earnings to be stagnant or it should increase in regular intervals??

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    if dat is da case when upa was ruling petrol & diesel prices were below ₹70/-. y da bjp & da bhaktas have protested on da streets every now & then????????? dont u feel shame 2 comment . now crude oil prices in da int'l market is $73/- per barrel. while upa was ruling crude oil prices in da int'l market was $140/- Shankar, shame, shame, shame.....

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  • GM, mlur

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Bhakths talks in any direction to hide their blunder. When crude oil was so cheap petrol prices were high Why didn't prices were not decreased at that time by great leader.

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  • S.F.H, Indian

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    No problem we are happy....Infact we are waiting it to reach 200 rs at 2024..

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  • Alphonse Rodrigues, Udupi

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Apart from hiking of petrol and diesel prices, at abroad French Court Lets Cairn Energy Seize 20 Indian Government Assets: Report. India has become pauper under chowkidar chaiwala.

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  • gm, mlur

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    Congratulations, new achievements.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 08 2021

    chaiwala is drinking 1nly tea w/o voda 2 reduce increasing prices. his bmw is run 1nly in chai not with petrol or diesel. shame, shame.... v r bowing our heads in front of other developed & developing nations by increased prices of allmost alllllllllll comodities. shame. shame.......

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