After a day break, the prices of gasoline and diesel returned to walk on Wednesday, June 16, taking automatic fuel prices throughout the country to a Historic High. Prices also played new high in Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. According to a price notification by state fuel retailers, the last round of increment turned out that Petrolina becomes more expensive at 22 to 25 countries, while Diesel rose from 12 to 14 countries per liter. Both automatic fuel prices had touched the record maximums on Monday, June 14, when gasoline 29 countries per liter and diesel rose 30 countries in Delhi.
With the new price walk, gasoline hit a high time from RS 102.82 a liter in Mumbai, with an increase of 24 countries from the price of the previous day of RS 102.58 per liter. The country’s financial capital, on May 29, became the first meter where gasoline was sold on the RS 100-A-Litle brand. Although diesel prices also shot in 14 countries for retail in RS 94.84 per liter in Mumbai, from RS 94.70 per liter, MoneyControl.com reported.
In the national capital, the prices of gasoline and diesel increased in 25 countries and 13 countries, respectively. The wave has led to a liter of gasoline retailers at 96.66 and diesel to RS 87.41 on Wednesday.
Similarly, in Kolkata, the retail pump, gasoline was sold to RS 96.58 per liter and diesel to RS 90.25 per liter after the increase in the price of the day.
Meanwhile, Chennai also saw an increase in both the key fuel prices with gasoline near RS 98 per liter and crossing of Diesel RS 92 for a liter. With today’s walk of 22 countries and 12 countries, respectively, the price of gasoline is in RS 97.91 per liter and diesel was at RS 92.04 per liter.
On the Global Front, Brent won for a fifth consecutive session on Wednesday in the midst of the talks that drag on the Iran-EE nuclear agreement. UU Brent Crude was marketed in USD 72.91 per barrel, while the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) to USD 70.94 per barrel.