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Petrol Diesel Price Today: Oil companies have released new prices of petrol and diesel, know the prices of your city

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Petrol Diesel Price Today: Oil companies have released new prices of petrol and diesel, know the prices of your city

Petrol Diesel Price 13 October 2025: The country’s oil companies have released new prices for petrol and diesel. Fuel prices haven’t seen any significant changes in the past few weeks. However, before refueling your vehicle, it’s important to know the current rates of petrol and diesel in your city today, October 13th.

Petrol and diesel prices in India depend on international crude oil prices and the foreign exchange rate. Oil companies update new rates every day at 6 am. Consequently, fuel prices vary across states and cities.

Petrol and Diesel Rates Today: How much per liter is petrol and diesel available in which city?

  • New Delhi (Petrol Diesel Rates in New Delhi): Petrol ₹94.77 per liter, Diesel ₹87.67 per liter
  • Mumbai (Petrol Diesel Rates in Mumbai): Petrol ₹103.50 per liter, Diesel ₹90.03 per liter
  • Kolkata (Petrol Diesel Rates in Kolkata): Petrol ₹105.41 per liter, Diesel ₹92.02 per liter
  • Chennai (Petrol Diesel Rates in Chennai): Petrol ₹100.80 per liter, Diesel ₹92.39 per liter
  • Ahmedabad (Petrol Diesel Rates in Ahmedabad): Petrol ₹94.98 per liter, Diesel ₹90.67 per liter
  • Bengaluru (Petrol Diesel Rates in Bengaluru): Petrol ₹102.92 per liter, Diesel ₹90.99 per liter
  • Noida (Petrol Diesel Rates in Noida): Petrol ₹94.77 per liter, Diesel ₹87.89 per liter
  • Meerut (Petrol Diesel Rates in Meerut) Petrol ₹94.68 per liter, Diesel ₹87.79 per liter
  • Agra (Petrol Diesel Rates in Agra): Petrol ₹94.57 per liter, Diesel ₹87.64 per liter
  • Aligarh (Petrol Diesel Rates in Aligarh): Petrol ₹94.82 per liter, Diesel ₹88.83 per liter
  • Jaipur (Petrol Diesel Rates in Jaipur): Petrol ₹104.72 per liter, Diesel ₹90.21 per liter
  • Indore (Petrol Diesel Rates in Indore): Petrol ₹106.41 per liter, Diesel ₹91.81 per liter
  • Patna (Petrol Diesel Rates in Patna): Petrol ₹105.60 per liter, Diesel ₹91.83 per liter
  • Ranchi (Petrol Diesel Rates in Ranchi): Petrol ₹97.86 per liter, Diesel ₹92.62 per liter
  • Surat (Petrol Diesel Rates in Surat): Petrol ₹95.00 per liter, Diesel ₹89.50 per liter
  • Chandigarh (Petrol Diesel Rates in Chandigarh): Petrol ₹94.30 per liter, Diesel ₹82.45 per liter

How much tax is levied on petrol?

The final price of a liter of petrol includes various taxes. For example, a price of ₹94.77 includes the base cost of petrol and transportation charges of ₹53.07. Add to this the central government’s excise duty of ₹21.90, state government VAT of ₹15.40, and dealer commission of ₹4.40. Consequently, consumers end up paying significantly more than the actual price.

Petrol and diesel are outside the scope of GST

Currently, petrol and diesel are outside the scope of GST. This means that even if the government reduces GST rates, it will not impact fuel prices. Taxes constitute the largest portion of the retail price of petrol and diesel, which keeps their rates high.

Why do prices keep changing?

Petrol and diesel prices are affected by several factors:

  • Crude oil prices: India imports most of its crude oil needs. When international prices rise, domestic rates also rise.
  • Foreign exchange rates: A weakening rupee against the dollar makes imports expensive, leading to higher fuel prices.
  • Government Taxes: Central and state governments impose different taxes, which results in different rates in each state.
  • Refining and transportation costs: The cost of refining the oil and transporting it to the petrol pump is also added to the final price.

Impact on people’s pockets

While prices have remained stable over the past few months, changes are possible in the coming days due to taxes and international market fluctuations. Therefore, getting daily updates can be beneficial for your budget.

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