Fuel prices mark sharp rise again, reach all-time high


New Delhi, Jan 22 (IANS): Petrol and diesel prices rose sharply again on Friday reaching new all-time high levels as oil marketing companies decided to break the pause in revision of auto fuel prices to bridge the widening under recovery.

Accordingly, the pump price of petrol increased between 22-25 paise per litre across all major metros on Friday while diesel price increase ranged 23-27 paise per litre.

With this, petrol is now priced at Rs 85.45 a litre in Delhi as against previous days price of Rs 85.20 a litre. Similarly, in Mumbai petrol price increased to Rs 92.04 a litre, a 24 paise increase from previous days price of Rs 91.80 a litre. In Chennai and Kolkata, petrol is now priced at Rs 88.07 and 86.87 a litre respectively, registering an increase of 22 and 24 paise per litre from the previous day.

Diesel on the other hand faced sharper increase, rising by 27 paise a litre in Mumbai from previous days' level of Rs 82.13 a litre to Friday's retail price of Rs 82.40 a litre. In Delhi, diesel rose 25 paise per litre to Rs 75.63 a litre, in Chennai by 23 paise per litre to Rs 80.90 a litre and in Kolkata by 26 paise per litre to Rs 79.23 a litre.

The increase in retail price of auto fuel came on a day when global crude prices showed some signs of softening declining by less than one per cent to close to $ 55 a barrel. Crude prices have remained firm for the last couple of weeks in the wake of unilateral production cuts announced by Saudi Arabia and a pick up in the consumption in all major economies globally.

The increase in the petrol and diesel prices is the third such revision this week. The auto fuels had risen sharply by 25 paise per litre each on Monday and Tuesday before the OMCs decided to give relief to the consumers from frequent price rise for the last two days.

With Friday's revision, the pump price of petrol and diesel has now increased by Rs 1.74 and Rs 1.76 per litre respectively in January so far with OMCs' deciding to break an earlier longer period of pause increasing the retail prices for the first time this year on January 6. The price had been raised on six different days since then.

The last few increases in pump prices in petrol and diesel has taken its price to record levels across the country in all major metro cities and other towns. The last time the retail price of auto fuels were closer to current levels was on October 4, 2018 when crude prices had shot up up $ 80 a barrel.

The current price rise is largely on account of the steep increase in the central taxes of petrol and diesel and firm crude prices.

Petrol price was very close to breaching the all-time high level of Rs 84 a litre (reached on October 4, 2018) when it touched Rs 83.71 a litre on December 7, 2020. But the march had been halted ever since then with no price revision by the OMCs in the month. The price rise started again only on January 6.

Oil companies' executives said petrol and diesel prices may increase further in coming days as retail prices may have to be balanced in line with the global developments to prevent OMCs from making losses on sale of auto fuels.

 

 

 

  

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  • VNR, Mangalore.

    Sat, Jan 23 2021

    No Problem..

    I Always put 100rs petrol to my Bike.......

    Bhakt.

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  • rakesh pinto, DAKSHINA KANNADA

    Sat, Jan 23 2021

    In world market Crude oil price just 53$ per barrel but India reaching 100 rs per ltr. Nana nama susu padiwuni !!

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sat, Jan 23 2021

    Where is Smriti Irani and Daba Ramdev with wood piece and carrocine?

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  • Kudla, Mangaluru

    Sat, Jan 23 2021

    Aur bhukto andh bhaktho !!!!

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 23 2021

    Mitron dont worry, we will have Man Ki Baat soon......

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Expecting H. Almeida and bhakts to justify govt all time achievement

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Common man to Andhbhakhth: :Petrol crosses Rs.90 per litre. Dollar at 73.03 rupees, damn it with govt"

    Andhbhakht: "Border pe jawaan ladh rahe hain, aur aap log itna bhi nahin jhel sakte?"

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Whatever may be the rise, running of vehicles on the road is increasing throughout the year...

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, Mangalore, India

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Acche din to Nethas. Voters enjoy the inflation. Lies covered with sweet coated language appeals very well.

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    NO MORCHAS, NO BANDH, NO AGITATION IT USED TO BE WHILE CONGRESS WAS IN POWER. IT SEEMS PEOPLE ARE NOT BOTHERED WHAT IS GOING ON OR THE FEAR OF COVID 19 HAS SILENCED EVERYONE. WAKE UP.....

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  • Roger, Palimar, DK

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    No one wants to go to jail.... can't say anything against the leader who is leading the country....

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  • saquib, byndoor

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    vikaas kya baat hai now use cycles and become athmnirbhar

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  • PINTO, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Prime Minister owes an answer to the people of the nation for lieing even when the prices under Manmohan Singh led UPA were much under control . If you can't perform let others do it. India is not a Banana republic

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  • Lester Pinto, Mangalore-Chennai

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    No fears! Very shortly petrol will be available all over India for only Rs 50......... for half a litre! India shining as usual. !!!

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  • Rahul, Mysore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Only PM can solve this issue

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  • Ramesh, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Event management skills will not help to run the country. Education is must.

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  • Mathew, Udupi

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    This is what happens when dumb bhakts outnumber sensible people

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  • Anonymous, New York

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Just like how the US threw out an incompetent Trump Administration, it is time we do the same and throw out the highly incompetent Modi Government in the next general elections.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Congragulations bhakth acche din? Governement dealing with adnai Ambani interest instead of public sake and interest.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Chaiwala poora lagadi dette.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Spokespersons and supporters of ruling dispensation are ecstatic about Sensex these days, but common man is more concerned about the fuel prices than Sensex.

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  • Mallar, Mallar

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Thanks for making us value of our hard earned money and our votes. Those with superficial wealth and false ego are paying through their nose.

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Are these signs of acche din. Only fooling people taking people for a Royal ride.

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  • Pramila Fernanades, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    It's acche din for his bakth. Don't worry. This joke actully suites them. Petrolkh rate jasthi athndattha? Ohh andha! Enk gotthujji marre. Yaan dumbula 100 rupaida padonditthe itthela 100 rupaidane paduni.

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    Well Said Pramila.

    That's actually is the reply of AndBhakts today.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    dis chaiwala criticized ups govt., 4 increasing petrol & diesel prices. he himself breached his own criticisms. he criticised log 4 giving 3 cylinders in subsidies. chaiwala removed , abolished subsidies . lying p.m of India.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    corrected : dis chaiwala criticized upa govt., 4 increasing petrol & diesel prices. he himself breached his own criticisms. he criticised lpg 4 giving 3 cylinders in subsidies. chaiwala removed , abolished subsidies . lying p.m of India.

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  • Roman Mascarenhas, Kelmbet/KOLALGIRI

    Fri, Jan 22 2021

    it is surprising that always explanation given in media that price rise due to fluctuations in international markets of crude oil. nobody questions the component of tax that was raised during and before pandemic. we may be paying highest tax in the world per litre

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