Petrol prices rise for 5th consecutive day


New Delhi , Nov 18 (IANS): The upward trend in petrol rates continued on the fifth consecutive day on Monday, while the diesel prices remained constant for the sixth day in continuation.

The prices have been affected by the rise in the crude oil rates in the international market. Though on Monday, the petrol rates in the international market remained unchanged, the Brent crude oil rates were the highest in the past two months.

Accordingly the petrol prices have been showing a surge with Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai seeing a hike of 16 paise/litre.

As per the Indian oil website, the petrol rates in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai were Rs 74.05/litre, Rs 76.74/litre, Rs 79.71/litre and Rs 76.97/litre respectively. The diesel rates, which have remained unchanged for six consecutive days are -- Rs 65.79/litre, Rs 68.20/litre, 69.01/litre and 69.54/litre respectively.

Brent crude futures were down by 0.05 per cent, at $63.31 a barrel, which is the highest in the past two months.

West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was at $57.84 a barrel, 0.02 per cent higher than the previous session.

  

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    Modi and his Gujju industrialist buddies will squeeze the common man. BJP is a party for rich businessmen and foolish voters only get "Mann ki Baat".

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    "Even petrol prices goes up-to Rs. 1,000 I will vote for Modi & BJP!!!"
    First try to justify how that will effect on common man's living conditions .
    A leader is chosen to reduce the economic and financial burden of common man and you are proudly declaring your love for so and so.

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  • Ravi, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    This is a Nationalist price rise..... No criticism please..... hahahahahahahaaaa

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    "Even petrol prices goes up-to Rs. 1,000 I will vote for Modi & BJP!!!"

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    Flavian
    Right from 2014 ppl like u were telling petrol will cost more than 100 within a short period.
    Don't try to be over smart. Just see dollar rate from 2004 to 2014 it was depreciated by more than 50%and from 2014 to today hardly 15%
    JAI MODI

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  • Anonymous, Muscat

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    Boss you want to end the congress regime to bring petrol price to 10 rs
    dollar to one rupee

    kuch hua

    5 years are over of fekus rule

    no changes...things are going backward...phir bi

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    Now defently not from Modi , do not disturb he may busy in international tours.

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  • Ponkra, Pilar - Shirva

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    Even petrol prices goes up-to Rs. 1,000 I will vote for Modi & BJP!!!

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  • Deva, Pilar

    Mon, Nov 18 2019

    No Problem General Election far away.............................

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