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Latest Petrol, Diesel Fresh Price Today: Check Rates In Your City On September 23

Global crude oil prices have seen a slight decrease, and the GST rates have been reduced. However, this hasn't significantly impacted the retail prices of petrol and diesel in India. On Tuesday morning, government oil companies released the latest fuel rates. In many cities, fuel prices have changed, with some cities in Uttar Pradesh witnessing an increase.

In Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, petrol is now priced at ₹94.77 per litre after a 6 paise increase. Diesel has also risen by 8 paise to reach ₹87.89 per litre. Meanwhile, in Ghaziabad, petrol has gone up by 34 paise to ₹94.78 per litre, and diesel has increased by 39 paise to ₹87.90 per litre.

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Despite a slight decrease in global crude oil prices and GST rates, retail petrol and diesel prices in India have seen varied changes, with some cities in Uttar Pradesh experiencing an increase, and prices are updated daily at 6 AM reflecting international market changes and taxation policies.
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Petrol and Diesel Prices in Major Cities

In Delhi, petrol remains at ₹94.72 per litre while diesel is priced at ₹87.62 per litre.

Mumbai sees no change with petrol at ₹103.44 and diesel at ₹89.97 per litre.

Chennai's rates are stable with petrol at ₹100.76 and diesel at ₹92.35 per litre.

Kolkata also maintains its rates with petrol at ₹104.95 and diesel at ₹91.76 per litre.

Patna has experienced a price hike where petrol now costs ₹105.60 per litre after a 37 paise increase, and diesel is priced at ₹91.83 following a 34 paise rise.

Global Crude Oil Price Trends

The global market has seen minor fluctuations in crude oil prices over the past 24 hours. Brent crude is currently valued at $66.53 per barrel, while WTI has increased to $62.64 per barrel.

Fuel prices are updated daily at 6 AM across India, reflecting changes in international markets and domestic taxation policies like excise duty and VAT which contribute to the final retail price.

The inclusion of excise duty, dealer commission, VAT, and other charges nearly doubles the base price of petrol and diesel for consumers.

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