Fuel Prices on March 9: Petrol, diesel prices today in Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai & other cities
The price of gasoline and diesel remained unchanged on March 9 in Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, a notification issued by state-owned fuel retailers, without rate change for more than 100 days now However, there is a change in pricing in Chennai. In Chennai, the essence now costs RS 101.40 and diesel is sold to RS 91.43.
In addition, there has been a price reshuffle in cities like Noida, Gurugram, Lucknow and Patna, News18 reported At Gurugram Petrol is 95.59 RS and 86.81 diesel per liter; Noida Estrol RS 95.73 and Diesel RS 87.21 per liter; Lucknow Petrol RS 95.28 and Diesel RS 86.80 per liter; PATNA PETROL RS 105.90 AND DIESEL RS 91.09 In Mumbai, a reduction of 4 November reduced the price of gasoline to 109.98 Rs one liter, which remains unchanged. Diesel is at RS 94.14 one liter Delhi had reduced the local sales tax or value added tax (VAT), gasoline from 30 to 19.4% from December 1st to midnight, bringing the price of about 8 to 95.41 rupees per liter.
The gasoline in Delhi costs 95.41 rupees when diesel costs 86.67 rupees per liter. In prices of Kolkata, essence and diesel remained 104.67 RS and 89.79 rupees A rally leads oil prices to their highest in almost a decade The gathering of the last week led the price of oil to their highest closely in almost a decade without any sign of altered. As supplies of the top exporter, Russia, which ships more than 7 million barrels per day (BPD), are disrupted by sanctions after its invasion of Ukraine, high oil prices have exhausted stock markets.
Oil has increased throughout last week and March 8 as the United States and the Allies wrapped sanctions in Russia. Brent Futures, a world reference for crude oil prices, reached $ 129 a barrel on March 8, March 8, the market restricts Russian crude oil purchases The major impact of the Russia-Ukraine conflict is likely to continue. US President Joe Biden forbids Russian oil imports on March 8 to punish Moscow for his invasion of Ukraine because desperate civilians fled from the besieged cities and fresh combat Hostility between Russia and Ukraine, as well as sustained demand, should take global price of even higher crude oil in the short term.