The international market continues to experience fluctuations in crude oil prices, which are now affecting fuel prices in India. The impact of changes in Brent crude rates is becoming evident in the domestic market. On Friday, February 7, Indian petroleum companies released the latest fuel prices, showing both increases and decreases across different regions.
International Crude Oil Prices Show Slight Decline
Over the past 24 hours, crude oil prices in the international market have seen minor dips. The price of Brent crude has climbed to $74.31 per barrel, while WTI crude has reached $70.60 per barrel.
Petrol and Diesel Prices in Key Indian Cities
According to government oil companies, fuel prices have fluctuated across various cities:
- In Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, petrol has dropped by 39 paise to Rs 94.50 per liter, while diesel has decreased by 45 paise to Rs 87.58 per liter.
- In Patna, Bihar’s capital, petrol has risen by 35 paise to Rs 105.58 per liter, and diesel has increased by 33 paise to Rs 92.42 per liter.
- In Gurugram, Haryana, petrol has fallen by 24 paise to Rs 94.87 per liter, while diesel has also decreased by 24 paise to Rs 87.73 per liter.
Petrol and Diesel Prices in Four Major Metros
- Delhi: Petrol at Rs 94.72 per liter, Diesel at Rs 87.62 per liter
- Mumbai: Petrol at Rs 103.44 per liter, Diesel at Rs 89.97 per liter
- Chennai: Petrol at Rs 100.76 per liter, Diesel at Rs 92.35 per liter
- Kolkata: Petrol at Rs 104.95 per liter, Diesel at Rs 91.76 per liter
Cities Where Petrol Prices Have Decreased
- Ghaziabad: Petrol at Rs 94.50 per liter, Diesel at Rs 87.58 per liter
- Patna: Petrol at Rs 105.58 per liter, Diesel at Rs 92.42 per liter
- Gurugram: Petrol at Rs 94.87 per liter, Diesel at Rs 87.73 per liter
With fuel prices fluctuating frequently, consumers and businesses are closely monitoring these changes to plan their expenses accordingly.