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Check the latest fuel prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and other cities

Check gasoline and diesel prices on April 29.

Check gasoline and diesel prices on April 29.

Petrol price in Delhi remains unchanged at Rs 96.72 per liter on April 29, while diesel rate was Rs 89.62 per liter

Gasoline and diesel prices today: Fuel prices in India were largely unchanged today, Saturday April 29, according to notifications from the Petroleum Marketing Companies (WTO). Fuel tariffs remain unchanged since May 2022, when the central government and several states reduced fuel taxes. Gurugram, Noida and Lucknow see a slight increase in prices, while Chennai sees a marginal decline on April 29 compared to April 28.

The price of petrol in Delhi remained the same at Rs 96.72 per liter on April 29, while the diesel price was Rs 89.62 per litre. In Mumbai on April 29, petrol continued to sell above the Rs 100 mark at Rs 106.31 per litre, while diesel was selling at Rs 94.72 per litre.

In other cities, the price per liter of petrol in Noida stood at Rs 96.79, while diesel is priced at Rs 89.96. In Gurugram, petrol costs Rs 97.18 per liter and diesel tariff is Rs 90.05 per litre. In Lucknow, petrol can be purchased at Rs 96.88 per liter and diesel at Rs 90.07 per litre.

Gasoline and diesel prices for each day, whether new or unchanged, are announced at 6 am. These however vary from state to state due to Value Added Tax (VAT), freight charges, local taxes, etc.

Petrol and Diesel Prices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Noida and Gurugram on 29 April 2023:

City Petrol (per litre) Diesel (per litre)

Bengaluru: Rs 101.94 Rs 87.89

Chandīgarh: Rs 96.20 Rs 84.26

Chenai: Rs 102.63 Rs 94.24

Gurugram: Rs 97.18 Rs 90.05

Kolkata: Rs 106.03 Rs 92.76

Lucknow: Rs 96.88 Rs 90.07

Mumbai: Rs 106.31 Rs 94.27

New Delhi: Rs 96.72 Rs 89.62

Naida: Rs 96.79 Rs 89.96.

Latest Crude Oil Prices

Oil prices rose more than 2% on Friday after energy companies posted positive profits and U.S. data showed crude production falling while demand for fuel increased, according to a Reuters report.

On its last day as a first month, Brent crude futures for June delivery rose $1.17, or 1.5%, to settle at $79.54 a barrel, while the more actively traded July contract jumped 2.7% to settle at $80.33. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $2.02, or 2.7%, to settle at $76.78.

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