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Fuel Rates Today: Check Petrol & Diesel Price of Your City On 14th April 2022

On Thursday, April 14, 2022, petrol and diesel prices across the country stayed unchanged for the eighth day in a row. In Delhi, the price of petrol is Rs 105.41 a litre, while the price of diesel is Rs 96.67. Today, a litre of petrol will cost Rs 115.12 in Kolkata, while a litre of diesel will cost Rs 99.83. Petrol today costs Rs 120.51 in Mumbai, while diesel costs Rs 104.77.

Fuel Rates Today: Check Petrol & Diesel Price of Your City On 14th April 2022

Petrol will cost Rs 110.85 a litre in Chennai today, while diesel will cost Rs 100.94. Petrol will cost Rs 111.09 per litre in Bangalore today, while diesel will cost Rs 94.79 per litre. Petrol will cost Rs 112.50 a litre in Bhubaneswar today, while diesel will cost Rs 102.24. Petrol will cost Rs 104.74 per litre in Chandigarh today, while diesel will cost Rs 90.83. Petrol will cost Rs 119.49 a litre in Hyderabad today, while diesel will cost Rs 105.49.

Although gasoline prices are steady today, the price of compressed natural gas (CNG) has moved up today. Today's CNG retail price in the NCT of Delhi is Rs. 71.61/- per kilogramme, up from Rs. 69.11 yesterday. Today's retail price of CNG in Noida, Greater Noida, and Ghaziabad is Rs. 74.17/- per kg, up from Rs. 71.67 yesterday. The retail price of CNG in Muzaffarnagar, Meerut, and Shamli is Rs.78.84/- per kilogramme, up from Rs.76.34 before. CNG will cost Rs.79.94 per kilogramme in Gurugram today, up from Rs.77.44 yesterday. CNG will cost Rs.82.07 per kilogramme in Rewari today, and Rs.80.27 per kilogramme in Karnal and Kaithal. CNG will be sold for Rs. 83.40 per kg today in Kanpur, Hamirpur, and Fatehpur, up from Rs. 80.90 yesterday. And today's CNG price in Ajmer, Pali, and Rajsamand is Rs.81.88/- per kilogramme, up from Rs.79.38 yesterday. According to the website of Indraprastha Gas Ltd, these are the CNG Retail Prices (effective as of 6:00 a.m. on April 14, 2022).

Fuel prices in the country vary from state to state due to local taxation (VAT) and freight charges, as well as an excise duty levied by the central government on fuels. Since March 22, when petrol and diesel prices increased by Rs 10 per litre across 14 revisions, fuel costs have remained steady for the past eight days. However, crude oil prices are still volatile, with WTI Crude last seen dealing at $103 per barrel and Brent Crude last seen dealing at $107 per barrel, suggesting that domestic fuel costs may continue to remain high. Against the backdrop of Covid and geopolitical worries, lesser oil output from Russia will continue to maintain oil prices on the higher side.

Story first published: Thursday, April 14, 2022, 8:19 [IST]
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