Every day starts not only with the rays of the sun but also with the new prices of petrol and diesel, which directly impact the pockets of the common man. At 6 am, the country’s oil marketing companies (OMCs) release the latest rates based on changes in international crude oil prices and the dollar-rupee exchange rate. These changes impact everyday life—be it an office goer or a fruit and vegetable seller. Therefore, it is not only important but also wise to stay updated about the daily prices. This government system ensures transparency so that consumers do not receive misleading information.
Petrol and diesel prices in your city today
Here are the latest rates of petrol and diesel for major cities till February 7, 2026—
New Delhi: Petrol ₹94.72 | Diesel ₹87.62
Mumbai: Petrol ₹104.21 | Diesel ₹92.15
Kolkata: Petrol ₹103.94 | Diesel ₹90.76
Chennai: Petrol ₹100.75 | Diesel ₹92.34
Ahmedabad: Petrol ₹94.49 | Diesel ₹90.17
Bengaluru: Petrol ₹102.92 | Diesel ₹89.02
Hyderabad: Petrol ₹107.46 | Diesel ₹95.70
Jaipur: Petrol ₹104.72 | Diesel ₹90.21
Lucknow: Petrol ₹94.69 | Diesel ₹87.80
Pune: Petrol ₹104.04 | Diesel ₹90.57
Chandigarh: Petrol ₹94.30 | Diesel ₹82.45
Indore: Petrol ₹106.48 | Diesel ₹91.88
Patna: Petrol ₹105.58 | Diesel ₹93.80
Surat: Petrol ₹95.00 | Diesel ₹89.00
Nashik: Petrol ₹95.50 | Diesel ₹89.50
Why have prices been stable for the last two years?
From May 2022, petrol and diesel prices have remained stable following tax cuts by the central government and several states. Although there are fluctuations in the international market, prices for Indian consumers have remained largely stable.
On what factors do fuel prices depend?
Crude Oil Prices:
Petrol and diesel are mainly made from crude oil. When international crude oil prices increase, it directly impacts the Indian market.
Rupee against dollar:
India imports most of its crude oil, and it is purchased in dollars. If the rupee weakens, fuel becomes expensive.
Government Taxes and Duties:
Central and state governments impose heavy taxes on petrol and diesel, which form a large part of the retail price. This is the reason why prices vary in different states.
Refining Cost:
The process of making crude oil usable (refining) also incurs costs. This cost depends on the quality of crude oil and the capacity of the refinery.
Balance of demand and supply:
If the demand for fuel increases in the market, the prices also start increasing. Fuel consumption is especially high during festivals, summer or winter.
How to check prices in your city through SMS?
If you want to check fuel prices from mobile, the process is simple:
Indian Oil customers: Type your city code and send it along with “RSP” to 9224992249.
BPCL Customers: Text “RSP” to 9223112222.
HPCL Customers: Text “HP Price” to 9222201122.
