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India Petrol-Diesel, LPG Prices Today February 11, 2026 Updated Across Major Cities

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India’s petrol prices stayed stable on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, with no change from the previous day in most major cities. Petrol retail rates vary by city owing to differing state taxes and local levies. For example, in New Delhi, petrol was priced at ₹94.72 per litre, while Chennai recorded ₹100.85 per litre. Other big cities such as Mumbai listed petrol around ₹104.21 per litre and Hyderabad at approximately ₹107.41 per litre. These daily fuel price updates reflect India’s dynamic fuel pricing system that links retail prices to global crude values and local tax differences.
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Diesel prices across India also remained unchanged for the day. In New Delhi, diesel stood at ₹87.62 per litre, and in Mumbai it was around ₹92.15 per litre. In Chennai, diesel was ₹92.43 per litre and Kolkata saw approximately ₹90.76 per litre. Diesel price stability reflects steady global oil market conditions and ongoing domestic price reviews by oil marketing companies every morning at 6:00.

LPG Price Trends Across India

Domestic LPG cylinder prices nationwide have been relatively stable in the early part of February 2026, with little month-on-month change. For instance, a 14.2 kg LPG domestic cylinder in Mathura is priced at around ₹862.00 and has remained at similar levels for several weeks. Commercial cylinder prices, such as the 19 kg version, have experienced periodic upward adjustments in recent months, but household domestic cylinder prices have stayed consistent for most consumers. LPG pricing is influenced by global LPG markets, import costs, transport charges, and state taxes, and is reviewed monthly rather than daily.

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Understanding Daily Fuel Price Revisions

India has followed a dynamic fuel pricing model since 2017 that allows petrol and diesel prices to be updated daily in response to international crude oil rates, exchange rate movements, refining costs, and local taxes. Retail prices are typically revised each day at 6:00 AM by the major oil marketing companies. Because fuel does not fall under GST and includes state-specific VAT and other charges, prices can vary significantly between cities even on the same date.

How This Affects Consumers

Fuel costs directly impact household budgets and business operating expenses, especially transport and logistics. Daily fluctuations in petrol and diesel prices mean that motorists and fleet managers need to check updated rates regularly. LPG price stability for domestic cooking gas provides some relief to households, but commercial cylinders remain sensitive to global supply and demand shifts.


Consumers across India can track prices through official oil company channels, smartphone apps, or local pump boards, ensuring they stay informed of any changes that could affect commuting and household fuel expenses.



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