After the 14th year of prize in 15 days, where the prices of gasoline and diesel increased by 10 RS per liter, each price of gasoline and diesel remained stable Thursday in various cities. The price of gasoline in New Delhi remained stable at RS 105.41 and the price of diesel remained constant at 96.67 Rs. The gasoline will now cost RS 115.12 one liter in Kolkata today, while diesel will cost RS 99.83. The price of gasoline per liter in Mumbai will remain constant at RS 120.51 and the price of diesel will remain constant at 104.77 RS.
In Chennai, the price of gasoline will be 110.85 RUPIE of RS of 110.95 Rupees yesterday, while the price of diesel will be 100.94 rupees, down RS 101.04 yesterday. The gasoline will cost 121.09 rupees per liter to Bangalore today, at the bottom of Rs 111.16 yesterday, while Diesel will cost 94.79 rupees per liter, down RS 94.86 yesterday.
IndraPrastha Gas Limited (IGL) increased the price of compressed natural gas (GNC) in Delhi by RS 2.50 per kg. According to the information available on the IGL website, the GNC prices in Delhi have been revised and now 69.11 rupees per kg, ranging from 66.61 rupees by KG yesterday.
Meanwhile, global oil prices dropped from more than $ 139 per barrel early March at a minimum of $ 101 per barrel on Thursday. GRUT WTI oil was last seen at $ 97.82 per barrel, while Brent crude oil was seen up to $ 102.7 per barrel. The rise in commodity prices has a clear influence on the economy, particularly on the tax deficit, such as India imports 85% of its oil. The fuel price levels in India were already on the rise greater than 100 rupees at the beginning of the 2021, with gasoline now reaching 120 rupees one liter in some cities like Mumbai. Despite the fact that world oil prices have remained more than 100 dollars, national fuel rates may remain high, push the WPI (wholesale price index) and CPI (consumer price index) , which will result in inflation tension for consumers.