Petrol Diesel Prices: Know today's latest rates of petrol diesel, know where more and where less

Newz Fast, New Delhi: There has been no change in the prices of crude oil since last 24 hours. Meanwhile, government oil companies have released the latest rates of petrol and diesel. Petrol-diesel rates have registered a rise in some cities on Tuesday morning.
According to government oil companies, petrol became costlier by 32 paise to reach Rs 96.92 a liter in Gautam Budh Nagar district (Noida-Greater Noida) this morning, while diesel rose by 31 paise to Rs 90.08 a litre.
In Ghaziabad too, petrol has gone up by 32 paise to Rs 96.58 per litre, while diesel has become costlier by 30 paise and is being sold at Rs 89.75 per litre. Apart from this, petrol is being sold in Faridabad by increasing 27 paise to Rs 97.49 a liter and diesel by 26 paise to Rs 90.35 a litre.
In Gurugram too, petrol became costlier by 7 paise and reached Rs 97.04, while diesel has increased by 7 paise and is being sold at Rs 89.91 a litre.
If we talk about crude oil, there has not been much change in its prices in the last 24 hours.
Brent crude rose marginally to $79.880 per barrel from yesterday's price. The rate of WTI has also increased by almost one dollar to reach $75.63 per barrel today.
Petrol and diesel prices in all four metros
– Petrol Rs 96.65 and diesel Rs 89.82 per liter in Delhi
– Petrol Rs 106.31 and diesel Rs 94.27 per liter in Mumbai
– Petrol Rs 102.63 and diesel Rs 94.24 per liter in Chennai
– Petrol Rs 106.03 and diesel Rs 92.76 per liter in Kolkata
Rates changed in these cities
– Petrol in Noida has become Rs 96.92 and diesel Rs 90.08 per litre.
– Petrol has become Rs 97.04 and diesel Rs 89.91 per liter in Gurugram.
– Petrol in Ghaziabad has become Rs 97.49 and diesel Rs 90.35 per litre.
Petrol in Faridabad has become Rs 96.58 and diesel Rs 89.75 per litre.
New rates are released every morning at 6 am
There is a change in the prices of petrol and diesel every day at 6 am. The new rates are applicable from 6 am onwards.
After adding excise duty, dealer commission, VAT and other things to the price of petrol and diesel, its price almost doubles from the original price. This is the reason why the prices of petrol and diesel appear so high.