There is relief news for Delhiites. There has been no change in the price of petrol in the capital for the last ten days. On 14 April 2025, the price of petrol in Delhi was Rs 94.77 per liter, which is equal to the average rate of the last 10 days. This stability comes at a time when global crude oil prices are seen to be fluctuated.
Petrol prices in Delhi are fixed on the basis of ‘Dynamic Fuel pricing system’. Petrol and diesel prices are updated every day at 6 am under this system. Many factors are taken into consideration when fixing the price. Such as the price of crude oil in the international market, the status of the rupee against the dollar, the global supply crisis, the cost of transport and fuel demand in the country. This price also includes tax, VAT, dealer commission and other charges levied by the central and state governments. This is the reason that the price of petrol is different in every state of India, but in big metros like Delhi, some stability is a matter of relief for consumers.
The current price in Delhi also shows that no major changes have been made in taxes by the central and state governments. Along with this, there has been no sharp jump in crude oil prices in the international market in recent times, due to which stability remains. Experts believe that if there is no major global crisis or disruption in the near future, then petrol prices in Delhi may remain stable at the moment. However, the demand for fuel usually increases in the summer season, which can affect prices.
Meanwhile, consumers are advised to monitor daily petrol rates, which are updated on Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum websites or mobile apps every morning. Petrol prices in Delhi are good news for the budget of the general public, but the future situation will depend on international market and policy decisions.