Petrol Diesel Price on 01 March 2023: In India, every day the new price of petrol and diesel (Petrol Diesel Price) is issued by the government oil companies at 6 in the morning. In this case, these prices are fixed according to the prices of crude oil in the international market. Today i.e. on March 1, 2023, if we talk about the price of crude oil, then there is a period of upheaval in it, where after a 1.75 percent increase in Brent Crude Oil, it is trading at $ 83.89 per barrel. At the same time, WTI Crude Oil has registered a decline of 0.62 percent and is trading at $ 76.57 per barrel.
The effect of this upheaval is visible today on the price of petrol and diesel. Today an increase in fuel rates has been seen even in a metro city. Petrol in Chennai is being sold at Rs 102.73 and Rs 94.33 a liter costlier by 10 paise and diesel by 9 paise.
Know how much petrol-diesel is available in other metros-
- Delhi- Petrol Rs 96.72 and diesel Rs 89.62 per liter
- Mumbai- Petrol Rs 106.31 and diesel Rs 94.27 per liter
- Kolkata – Petrol Rs 106.03 and diesel Rs 92.76 per liter
Know the condition of other cities-
Today, in Dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand, petrol is being sold at Rs 95.21 and Rs 90.29 a liter costlier by 8 paise and diesel by 9 paise. On the other hand, petrol is being sold 5 paise and diesel 6 paise costlier in Noida, adjacent to Delhi, at Rs 96.64 and Rs 89.82 a litre. On the other hand, petrol is being sold 12 paise cheaper and diesel 11 paise cheaper in Gurugram today at Rs 96.77 and Rs 89.65 a litre. Today, petrol and diesel are being sold 10-10 paise cheaper in Lucknow at Rs 96.47 and Rs 89.66 a litre. Today, petrol is being sold 56 paise and diesel 50 paise costlier at Rs 103.46 and Rs 93.89 a liter in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. T
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