Petrol-Diesel Prices Today: Did Petrol and Diesel Rates Change Again on June 2? Check the Latest Rates from Delhi to Patna

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Petrol-Diesel Prices Today: You can find out the current rates for petrol and diesel in your city today, June 2, 2026, right here. The rates for various cities are also listed below.

Petrol-Diesel Prices Today: New rates for petrol and diesel have been released across the country. On June 2, 2026, oil companies once again made no changes to fuel prices. Consequently, motorists have received some temporary relief. However, petrol and diesel prices have risen several times over the past few weeks, resulting in prices remaining at elevated levels.

What are the Rates in Major Cities, Including Delhi and Mumbai?

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Today in Delhi, petrol is selling at ₹94.77 per liter and diesel at ₹87.67 per liter. Meanwhile, in Mumbai, petrol is priced at ₹103.50 and diesel at ₹90.30 per liter. In Kolkata, petrol was recorded at ₹105.41 and diesel at ₹92.20 per liter.

Here are the Rates in Cities Across UP and Bihar

In Noida, petrol is priced at ₹94.85 and diesel at ₹87.98 per liter. In Lucknow, petrol is selling at ₹94.69 and diesel at ₹87.81 per liter. Meanwhile, in Patna, petrol has reached ₹105.23 and diesel ₹91.49 per liter.

Why Are Petrol and Diesel Prices Not Decreasing?

Crude oil prices continue to fluctuate in the international market. Additionally, taxes, transportation costs, and the Rupee-Dollar exchange rate also influence fuel prices. In recent days, oil companies have hiked prices several times; however, despite these increases, the companies continue to face financial pressure.

Here is How to Check the Rates in Your City

If you wish to check the latest petrol and diesel rates in your specific city, you can utilize the websites, mobile apps, or SMS services provided by the oil companies. Prices are updated every morning.

Growing Impact on People's Pockets

The impact of the rise in fuel prices over recent weeks is now becoming visible in the budgets of common people. The rising cost of petrol and diesel could also affect the costs of transportation, vegetables, and everyday essentials.