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Fuel Rates Today: Check Petrol & Diesel Price On 1st April 2022

After a 10-day price rise, petrol and diesel prices stayed steady on Friday, April 1, 2022. Petrol and diesel prices in Delhi today are Rs 101.81 per litre and Rs 93.07 per litre, respectively. Petrol will cost Rs 111.35 per litre in Kolkata today, while diesel will cost Rs 96.22. Petrol and diesel rates per litre in Mumbai will stay unchanged today at Rs 116.72 and Rs 100.94, respectively. Petrol costs Rs 107.45 in Chennai, while diesel costs Rs 97.52. In Bangalore, a litre of petrol will cost Rs 107.30 and a litre of diesel will cost Rs 91.27. Petrol will cost Rs 115.42 per litre in Hyderabad today, while diesel will cost Rs 101.58.

Fuel Rates Today: Check Petrol & Diesel Price On 1st April 2022

Petrol will cost Rs 102.18 in Gurgaon today, up from Rs 102.13 yesterday, while diesel will cost Rs 93.42, up from Rs 93.36 yesterday. Petrol will cost Rs 101.87 a litre in Noida today, up from Rs 101.73 yesterday, while diesel will cost Rs 93.42, up from Rs 93.28 yesterday. Petrol will be sold at Rs 108.54 a litre in Bhubaneswar, down from Rs 108.65 yesterday, and diesel will be sold at Rs 98.32, down from Rs 98.42 yesterday.

In Chandigarh, a litre of petrol will cost Rs 101.20 today, while a litre of diesel will cost Rs 87.48, both unchanged. Today's petrol price in Jaipur is Rs 113.68, down from Rs 114.16 yesterday, while today's diesel price is Rs 96.88, down from Rs 97.32 yesterday. Today's petrol and diesel prices in Lucknow will stay unchanged at Rs 101.66 and Rs 93.22, respectively. In Patna, a litre of petrol will cost Rs 112.51 today, down from Rs 113.07 yesterday, while a litre of diesel will cost Rs 97.47 today, down from Rs 98 yesterday.

On Friday, crude oil prices remained above $100, with WTI crude pricing at $100.3 per barrel and Brent crude trading at $107.9 per barrel. Oil price declines may have an impact on inflation, current account balance, fiscal deficit, rupee exchange rate, and other factors, however, crude oil prices are roughly back to where they were, but economists believe that volatility will persist.

Story first published: Friday, April 1, 2022, 8:34 [IST]
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