Fuel Rates Constant For Three Weeks Now; Global Crude Rates Steady
Petrol and diesel prices continue to be constant for three consecutive weeks as on November 25, 2021 (Thursday). The last time fuel prices were revised was on November 4 after the centre slashed excise duty on fuel. Consequently, petrol rate in the country was reduced by between Rs. 7-8 per litre, while for diesel rates came down by Rs. 11-13 per litre. Notably, the excise duty on petrol was slashed by Rs. 5 per litre, while that on diesel the cut was by Rs. 10 per litre. This has been the biggest ever cut in excise duty.
Here are the fuel rates as on November 25, 2021:
Metro city | Petrol rate in Rs/litre | Diesel rate in Rs./litre |
---|---|---|
Delhi | 103.97 | 86.67 |
Mumbai | 109.98 | 94.14 |
Kolkata | 104.67 | 89.79 |
Chennai | 101.4 | 91.43 |
On the centre's push as many as 27 states and UTs even have announced VAT cut, bringing down the cost of fuel that scaled to record high levels hurting consumers immensely.
Since mid June 2017, fuel rates in the country are revised on a daily basis at 6 am and thus have been following dynamic pricing model. The international rates as well as foreign exchange rate influence fuel rates in the domestic market.
International oil rates
Internationally oil prices are largely constant as investors deliberate over the effectiveness of the US-led oil release from strategic reserves. Last, brent crude with gains of 0.1 percent is trading at $82.33 per barrel, while WTI benchmark of crude with a positive bias was at $78.42 per barrel.
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