A marginal fluctuation in the fuel price in several cities has been recorded on Saturday, a continual trend observed in the last couple of weeks.
However according to Goodreturns, the oil marketing companies (OMCs) kept fuel rates largely unchanged.
Apart from a few cities, customers have to continue to pay the same amount as yesterday. Petrol and diesel prices have been largely steady since May 21 last year, when the previous pan-India revision to fuel prices was done.
Therefore on Tuesday, customers in Delhi must continue to pay ₹96.72 for a litre of petrol and ₹89.62 for an equal quantity of diesel while people in Mumbai must pay ₹106.31 and ₹94.27 respectively. Here are the rates, meanwhile, for other major cities:
Cities Petrol Diesel
Bengaluru ₹101.94 ₹87.89
Bhubaneswar ₹103.47 ₹95.03
Chennai ₹102.63 ₹94.24
Jaipur ₹108.56 ₹93.80
Kolkata ₹106.03 ₹92.76
Hyderabad ₹109.66 ₹97.82
Noida ₹96.92 ₹90.08
Gurugram ₹97.01 ₹89.88
Trivandrum ₹109.62 ₹98.42
How do OMCs determine fuel prices?
OMCs such as Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum review and determine petrol and diesel prices on a daily basis. These are determined in accordance with the price of crude oil throughout the world.