Petrol Diesel Price Today 30th March: There has been a setback of 80 paise in the rate of petrol and diesel even today. On Wednesday, when petroleum companies released new fuel rates, petrol from Ahmedabad to Patna and Bhopal to Chennai crossed Rs 100. Even diesel in Mumbai has now exceeded Rs 100. Petrol prices in Delhi have gone up to Rs 101.01 per liter after an increase of 80 paise per liter.
In this way, petrol has become costlier by Rs 5.60 in Delhi in 8 days. At the same time, diesel has also become costlier by Rs 5 to 60 paise. Now one liter of petrol in Delhi will cost Rs 101.01 and for diesel Rs 92.27. Earlier on March 21, the price of petrol in the capital was Rs 95.41 and diesel Rs 86.67 per liter.
Now the prices of petrol and diesel will increase even more! Prices will increase gradually
Those who filled the tanks of their vehicles for petrol and diesel immediately after the elections, may not have benefited much, but those who have filled the gallons of oil, today they are cutting silver. The elections ended on March 7 and the prices of petrol and diesel started rising from March 22. Oil companies have continued to hike petrol and diesel prices from March 22 (except March 24).
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Companies making up for revenue loss
Oil marketing companies may not be able to pass on the benefits of the fall in crude oil prices to customers immediately, as they are recovering past revenue losses. Two experts, requesting anonymity, said state-run fuel marketers and the oil ministry did not respond to a query on the matter.
Public sector oil companies control about 90% of the fuel retail market. He had put on hold the daily change in petrol and diesel rates for 137 days from November 4 to coincide with assembly elections in five states, including Uttar Pradesh. During the freeze, international oil prices peaked at $139.13 a barrel on March 7, the last day of voting. The election results were declared on 10 March and fuel prices started rising from 22 March.