On Monday, diesel became 70 paise a litre more expensive after state-run fuel retailers raised their rates by another 25 paise a litre, the fuel’s third price hike in the last four days as international crude oil prices rise toward $80 a barrel due to rising demand and supply concerns.
However, since September 5, the price of petrol at the pump has remained unchanged at 101.19 per litre. Diesel prices in Delhi were 89.32 per litre on Monday, after falling to 88.62 per litre three weeks ago after reaching a high of 89.87 per litre in mid-July.
Retail prices of gasoline and diesel are under pressure as a result of rising international oil prices, and automobile fuel rates may continue to rise, according to two people working for different oil companies who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
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