On Thursday, petrol and diesel prices are unchanged in major cities, which means that 1 litre of each continues to be available for ₹96.72 and ₹89.62 respectively in Delhi. In Mumbai, on the other hand, customers must continue to pay ₹106.31 for a litre of petrol, and ₹94.27 for an equal quantity of diesel.
In Chennai, meanwhile, a litre each of petrol and diesel remains at ₹102.63 and ₹94.72, respectively, while in Kolkata, the rates are still at ₹106.03 per litre and ₹92.76 per litre.
Petrol and diesel prices in other major cities on May 4, 2023
City | Petrol ( ₹per litre) | Diesel ( ₹per litre) |
Ahmedabad | ₹96.49 | ₹92.23 |
Bengaluru | ₹101.94 | ₹87.89 |
Chandigarh | ₹96.20 | ₹84.26 |
Gurugram | ₹96.84 | ₹89.72 |
Hyderabad | ₹109.66 | ₹97.82 |
Lucknow | ₹96.57 | ₹89.65 |
Noida | ₹96.65 | ₹90.05 |
Pune | ₹106.17 | ₹92.68 |
In India, oil marketing companies (OMCs) such as Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum revise fuel prices on daily basis, doing so by taking into account the international crude oil rates. Fuel prices, whether new or unchanged, are announced at 6 am each day.
Also, it must be noted that fuel prices vary across states. This is because of factors such as Value Added Tax (VAT), freight charges, local taxes, etc.
The previous pan-India revision to petrol and diesel rates was done on May 21 last year.