Petrol Diesel Price Today: Check March 21 Fuel Rates in Major Cities
Fuel prices across India remained largely stable on March 21, offering some relief to consumers despite rising global tensions linked to the Gulf crisis.
State-run oil marketing companies released the latest petrol and diesel rates, keeping prices unchanged in major cities even as international crude oil markets remain volatile.
Here are the latest fuel rates:
This revision comes amid rising crude oil prices driven by geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
High-octane fuels such as XP95, Speed, and Power petrol have become costlier, reflecting global energy market pressures.
India, which relies heavily on crude oil imports, is directly impacted by such global developments. Higher crude prices increase import costs, which can eventually influence domestic fuel pricing.
If global crude oil prices continue to rise, broader changes in fuel prices may follow. For now, consumers can expect stability in regular fuel rates, but should stay updated with daily revisions.
State-run oil marketing companies released the latest petrol and diesel rates, keeping prices unchanged in major cities even as international crude oil markets remain volatile.
Fuel Prices Remain Steady Across Metro Cities
According to the latest update, there has been no change in regular petrol and diesel prices across key metro cities.Here are the latest fuel rates:
- Delhi: Petrol at ₹94.77 per litre and diesel at ₹87.67 per litre
- Mumbai: Petrol at ₹103.54 per litre and diesel at ₹90.03 per litre
- Kolkata: Petrol at ₹105.41 per litre and diesel at ₹92.02 per litre
- Chennai: Petrol at ₹100.93 per litre and diesel at ₹92.48 per litre
Premium Petrol Prices See Increase
While regular fuel prices remain unchanged, oil companies have recently increased the prices of premium petrol variants by over ₹2 per litre.This revision comes amid rising crude oil prices driven by geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
High-octane fuels such as XP95, Speed, and Power petrol have become costlier, reflecting global energy market pressures.
Impact of Gulf Crisis on Fuel Prices
The ongoing crisis in West Asia has led to a surge in global crude oil prices, raising concerns about supply disruptions.India, which relies heavily on crude oil imports, is directly impacted by such global developments. Higher crude prices increase import costs, which can eventually influence domestic fuel pricing.
Why Prices Differ Across Cities
Fuel prices in India are not uniform and depend on several factors, including:- State-level taxes and VAT
- Dealer commissions
- Transportation and logistics costs
What Consumers Should Know
Although there is no immediate change in regular petrol and diesel prices, the recent hike in premium fuels indicates that cost pressures are building in the system.If global crude oil prices continue to rise, broader changes in fuel prices may follow. For now, consumers can expect stability in regular fuel rates, but should stay updated with daily revisions.
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