Petrol Diesel Price: Relief news for the people of Haryana, check new prices of petrol and diesel

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Petrol Diesel Price: Relief news for the people of Haryana, check new prices of petrol and diesel

Haryana Petrol Diesel Price 23 February 2023: Government oil companies have released the new rate list of petrol and diesel this morning. Seeing the new prices, the people of Haryana have got a big relief. Today, even on February 23, 2023, there has been no increase in the prices of petrol and diesel. Oil prices have remained stable for the last about 8 months.

According to the new oil prices released by Bharat Petroleum, Hindustan Petroleum and Indian Oil, today the petrol price across Haryana is Rs 97.28 per litre. Petrol price in Haryana last closed on January 31, 2023, at an average of Rs 97.24 per litre, a month-on-month increase of 0.05 per cent. While one liter of Detal is being sold at Rs 90.36. Petrol costs Rs 96.72 in Delhi, while diesel costs Rs 89.62 per liter in the national capital. Petrol is being sold at Rs 106.31 per liter and diesel at Rs 94.27 per liter in Mumbai. Explain that after the implementation of the new scheme, from June 2017, the fuel prices are revised every day at 6 am.

Petrol and diesel prices in the cities of the country

  • Chennai: Petrol rate: Rs 102.63 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 94.24 per litre.
  • Kolkata: Petrol rate: Rs 106.03 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 92.76 per litre.
  • Bengaluru: Petrol rate: Rs 101.94 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 87.89 per litre.
  • Lucknow: Petrol rate: Rs 96.57 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 89.76 per litre.
  • Noida: Petrol rate: Rs 96.79 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 89.96 per litre.
  • Gurugram: Petrol rate: Rs 97.18 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 90.05 per litre.
  • Chandigarh: Petrol rate: Rs 96.20 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 84.26 per litre.
  • Mumbai: Petrol rate: Rs 106.31 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 94.27 per litre.
  • Delhi: Petrol rate: Rs 96.72 per litre, Diesel rate: Rs 89.62 per litre.

When can petrol-diesel become cheaper

Any change in the prices of petrol and diesel comes into effect from 6 am every day. Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had recently asked OMCs to cut retail prices of petrol and diesel if crude oil prices fall in the international market and if OMCs recover less. In such a situation, petrol-diesel can be cheaper. OMCs incurred a loss of Rs 21200 crores due to selling petrol and diesel below the cost price.

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