INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The oil marketing companies (OMCs) on
Sunday cut the petrol prices for the fourth straight day
On Sunday, petrol prices fell between 14 to 17 paise in metro cities
After the price cut, the petrol prices now stand at Rs 75.79, Rs 78.47, Rs 83.44, Rs 78.65 in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai,
(Metro)Delhi75.79Kolkata78.47Mumbai83.44Chennai78.65In the national capital, petrol prices declined by 14 paise a litre
In Kolkata, petrol prices fell by 14 paise, in Mumbai, the prices declined by 17 paise and in Chennai, the costlier fuel price came down by
15 paise.Petrol Prices (other
cities)Agartala71.67Aizwal71.78Ambala75.91Bangalore77.02Bhopal81.38Bhubhaneswar74.62Chandigarh72.89Dehradun77.26Gandhinagar75.1Gangtok78.9Gu
wahati77.91Hyderabad80.28Imphal73.89Itanagar71.73Jaipur78.52Jammu77.53Jullunder80.98Kohima74.3Lucknow76.74Panjim69.84Patna81.28Pondicherry74
.61Port Blair65.36Raipur76.21Ranchi75.9Shillong75.23Shimla75.97Srinagar80.23Trivandrum78.88Silvasa73.73Daman73.66Similarly, the diesel
prices fell by 7 paise in Delhi and Kolkata, by 11 paise in Mumbai, and by 7 paise in Chennai
Now, the diesel sells for Rs 67.54, Rs 70.09, Rs 71.76 and Rs 71.29 in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, respectively.Diesel Prices
(Metro)Delhi67.54Kolkata70.09Mumbai71.76Chennai71.29In past few days, petrol, diesel prices have continuously been cut on a regular basis.In
the past one week, petrol prices have fallen by Re 0.56 and by Re 0.99 in two weeks in Delhi
Since May 29, petrol has come down by Rs 2.64.Similarly, diesel prices fell by Re 0.24 in past one week, by Rs 0.56 in two weeks and by Rs
1.77 since May 29.Diesel Prices (other
cities)Agartala65.74Aizwal64.92Ambala68.05Bangalore68.51Bhopal71.1Bhubhaneswar72.39Chandigarh65.59Dehradun67.87Gandhinagar72.59Gangtok69.35G
uwahati70.5Hyderabad73.41Imphal65.62Itanagar64.85Jaipur71.94Jammu68.71Jullunder67.46Kohima65.94Lucknow67.69Panjim68.73Patna72.21Pondicherry6
9.78Port Blair63.32Raipur72.92Ranchi71.32Shillong67.39Shimla67.18Srinagar70.93Trivandrum72.31Silvasa68.36Daman68.29Prior to June 16, 2017,
petrol and diesel prices were revised on twice-a-month basis
The switch to the daily system of price reviews was aimed at a more rapid transmission of changes in global oil rates to the domestic
consumer.On Friday, OPEC agreed on a modest increase in oil production from next month after its leader Saudi Arabia persuaded arch-rival
Iran to cooperate, following calls from major consumers to curb rising fuel costs.