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Petrol price in today 12 february 2021 updates: Prices of petrol diesel up fourth day in a row petrol prices crosses rupees 88 in delhi

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Petrol Price in Today 12 February 2021 Updates: Petrol and diesel prices have increased for the fourth day today. Petrol in Delhi has now crossed 88 rupees. Which is the most expensive rate so far. Diesel has also crossed Rs 78 per liter. The most expensive diesel in Delhi was sold in the last week of July, when the price was Rs 81.94 per liter and the petrol rate was Rs 80.43 per liter. That means expensive diesel was sold from petrol at that time. 

Petrol Price 12 February 2021 Update: Even though the government has clearly stated in Parliament that they are not dealing with the rising inflation of petrol diesel, they are quoted in the international market for crude oil, but this is also true, but By this logic, the common man’s pocket cannot be saved. Today, petrol and diesel prices have increased for the fourth consecutive day. Petrol in Delhi has reached beyond 88 rupees.




Will petrol and diesel prices rise further?

In the global market, crude oil has been a boil, due to which the prices of petrol and diesel in India have caught fire. Brent crude has been trading above $ 60 since yesterday. Yesterday it also crossed the $ 61 level. Which is the highest level of the year after January 2020. Experts have predicted that crude oil may continue to rise further. If this happens, the prices of petrol and diesel may also increase in future.

Petrol inflation in new sky in Delhi 

Petrol has increased by 29 paise to Rs 88.14 per liter in Delhi today, which is a new record, petrol has reached Rs 94.64 per liter in Mumbai, Petrol is being sold today at Rs 89.44 per liter in Kolkata and in Chennai. Today the price of petrol is Rs 90.44 per liter.

Petrol prices in 4 metro cities 

City Tomorrow Rate Today Rate

Delhi 87.85 88.14

Mumbai 94.36 94.64

Kolkata 89.16 89.44

Chennai 90.18 90.44

Petrol and diesel fire in the new year

Petrol prices have been increased for 17 days in January and February, but during this time petrol has become expensive by Rs 4.39 per liter. On January 1, the price of petrol was Rs 83.71, today it is Rs 88.14 per liter. Similarly, from January 1 to today, diesel has been costlier by Rs 4.51 per liter. On January 1, the price of diesel in Delhi was Rs 73.87 per liter, today it is Rs 78.38.

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Petrol became more expensive by Rs 15 in 1 year

If we compare today’s prices with the prices of the year before, then on 11 February 2020, the rate of petrol in Delhi was Rs 71.94 per liter, that is, petrol has become expensive by Rs 15.91 per liter during the year. Diesel was also Rs 64.87 per liter on 11 February 2020, which means diesel has also become costlier by Rs 13.16 per liter in a year.

After petrol, diesel prices have also reached the new sky of new inflation. Diesel in Mumbai is Rs 85.32 per liter, which is the most expensive rate so far. Diesel is also priced at Rs 78.38 per liter in Delhi, Rs 81.96 per liter in Kolkata and petrol in Chennai at Rs 83.52.

Diesel price in 4 metro cities 

City Rate Today Rate Today

Delhi 78.03 78.38

Mumbai 84.94 85.32

Kolkata 81.61 81.96

Chennai 83.18 83.52

See for yourself the price of petrol diesel in your city 

You can also know the price of petrol and diesel through SMS. Indian Oil IOC gives you the facility to write RSP and your city code on your mobile number and send it to number 9224992249. Petrol and diesel rates will come to your city immediately on your mobile. Each city code is different, which IOC gives you on its website

Prices change daily at 6 am 

New prices of petrol and diesel are applied daily at six in the morning. After adding excise duty, dealer commission and many other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price almost doubles.

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