TIWN
New Delhi, Feb. Feb 15 (TIWN) Petrol prices with additives has crossed broken the psychological Rs 100 per litre mark in different parts of the country as oil marketing companies continue with their daily price hike for auto fuels in wake of heated up global oil market.
In several other cities in the two states and in Madhya Pradesh, the fuel variety has either crossed Rs 100 per litre mark or is precariously close to the mark with reaching the miles atone as early as tomorrow if there is further price increase by OMCs.
Giving effect to developments in the global oil markets, OMCs have been revising the price of auto fuels - petrol and diesel, consecutively for past seven days. This has even taken the retail price of normal petrol, which is largely consumed in the country within touching distance of Rs 100 per litre mark. For example - Petrol is priced at Rs 95.46 a litre in Mumbai, Rs 96.96 in Bhopal, Rs 95.44 in Jaipur.
In the last seven days, the price has gone up by Rs 2.06 per litre for petrol while diesel rate has risen by Rs 2.56 a litre.
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