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New Delhi. On Friday morning, on the occasion of the festival of Karva Chauth, state-owned oil companies increased the retail prices of petrol and diesel in most cities across the country.

The latest rates released by oil companies reflect changes from Uttar Pradesh to Bihar. Global crude oil prices saw a slight decline today, which also impacted retail prices. However, oil companies have not made any changes to oil prices in the four metropolitan cities of Delhi and Mumbai.

According to state-owned oil companies, petrol prices in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, rose by 34 paise to ₹95.05 per liter, while diesel prices also rose by 38 paise to ₹88.19 per liter. In Ghaziabad, petrol prices rose by 12 paise to ₹94.70 per liter, while diesel prices rose by 14 paise to ₹87.81 per liter. In Patna, the capital of Bihar, petrol prices fell by 30 paise to ₹105.23 per liter, while diesel prices fell by 28 paise to ₹91.49 per liter.

Crude oil prices have fluctuated over the past 24 hours. Brent crude oil prices have fallen to $65.31 per barrel. WTI prices have also declined to $61.63 per barrel.

Petrol and diesel prices in all four metros

– Petrol in Delhi is Rs 94.72 and diesel is Rs 87.62 per liter
– Petrol in Mumbai is Rs 103.44 and diesel is Rs 89.97 per liter
– Petrol in Chennai is Rs 100.76 and diesel is Rs 92.35 per liter
– Petrol in Kolkata is Rs 104.95 and diesel is Rs 91.76 per liter

Rates have changed in these cities

: – In Noida, petrol has become Rs 95.05 and diesel Rs 88.19 per liter.
– In Ghaziabad, petrol has become Rs 94.70 and diesel Rs 87.81 per liter.
– In Patna, petrol has become Rs 105.23 and diesel Rs 91.49 per liter.

 

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