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Fuel Price Hike How Much Petrol Diesel Png and Cng Cost in Your City Today

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India-specific retail fuel price hike driven by global crude oil price surge above $100/bbl due to Middle East tensions. Channel: input_cost (crude oil) → fx_passthrough (INR depreciation not mentioned but implicit) → retail price increase. Affects Indian consumers directly via transportation and cooking fuel costs. No specific company margin impact detailed.

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  • Fuel prices in India increased by Rs 3 per litre for petrol, diesel, and CNG.
  • Global crude oil prices surged beyond $100 per barrel due to Middle East tensions.
  • Petrol prices range from Rs 97.27 in Chandigarh to Rs 110.61 in Thiruvananthapuram.
  • CNG prices in Delhi reached Rs 80.09 per kg after two hikes within a week.
  • PNG price in New Delhi remains steady at Rs 47.90.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILUpmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 3/5

Global crude oil prices surge above $100/bbl on Middle East tensions, impacting Brent and WTI in the short term (48h) by 5-10%.

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