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Petrol, Diesel Prices in India Today (April 1, 2026): Check City-Wise Rates as Oil Prices Rise

Brent crude is currently selling between $112 and $115 per barrel because of supply chain interruptions.

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Petrol, Diesel Prices in India Today (April 1, 2026): The fuel prices in India stayed the same throughout the entire day of April 1 2026. The global crude oil markets experience their worst price fluctuations because of the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The government and oil marketing companies (OMCs) have maintained domestic retail prices at their current levels because international oil prices now exceed $110 to $113 per barrel.

Petrol, Diesel Prices in India Today (April 1, 2026)

According to the most recent official information:

  • Petrol: ₹94.77 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹87.67 per litre

Petrol Price in India Today (March 2026): City-Wise List, Latest Changes & Key Updates

City-Wise Fuel Prices in India Today

Delhi

  • Petrol: ₹94.77 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹87.67 per litre

Mumbai

  • Petrol: ₹103.54 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹90.03 per litre

Kolkata

  • Petrol: ₹105.41 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹92.02 per litre

Chennai

  • Petrol: ₹100.85 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹92.40 per litre

Bengaluru

  • Petrol: ₹102.96 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹90.99 per litre

Hyderabad

  • Petrol: ₹107.46 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹95.70 per litre

Jaipur

  • Petrol: ₹104.72 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹90.21 per litre

Patna

  • Petrol: ₹105.58 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹93.80 per litre

Gurugram

  • Petrol: ₹95.65 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹88.10 per litre

Noida

  • Petrol: ₹94.88 per litre
  • Diesel: ₹87.98 per litre

Global Crude Oil Prices Near $113: What’s Driving the Surge?

The current geopolitical crisis in the Strait of Hormuz which serves as a vital shipping lane for about 20 percent of global oil trade creates ongoing pressure on worldwide oil markets.

  • Brent crude is currently selling between $112 and $115 per barrel because of supply chain interruptions.
  • The current crisis represents one of the most significant energy market interruptions which have occurred throughout several decades.
  • The rising conflict between Iran and Western countries has created serious disruptions for both oil transportation and supply networks.

OMCs which receive government support have maintained price stability while private companies such as Nayara Energy have raised fuel prices because of their increased operational expenses.

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