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State-Wise List For Petrol Price

Petrol prices in India are based on dynamic fuel pricing system and hence revised on a regular basis. The petrol rates are revised at 6 am every day. This dynamic pricing ensures that even a minute’s variation in global oil prices can be transmitted to fuel users and dealers. The final petrol rate is decided by adding payment to the refineries, excise duty, dealer commission and Value-Added Tax or VAT. After adding these, the retail selling price of petrol gets nearly doubled. Several factors determine the price of petrol – like Rupee to US dollar exchange rate, cost of crude oil, global cues, demand for fuel, among others. When international crude oil prices gain, fuel price in India moves higher.

Updated:Mar 31, 2023

State Price Change
Andaman And Nicobar 84.10 ₹/L 0.00
Andhra Pradesh 111.74 ₹/L 0.31
Arunachal Pradesh 95.89 ₹/L 0.00
Assam 97.32 ₹/L 0.03
Bihar 109.23 ₹/L 0.06
Chandigarh 96.20 ₹/L 0.00
Chhatisgarh 102.98 ₹/L 0.00
Dadra And Nagar Haveli 94.43 ₹/L 0.00
Daman And Diu 94.31 ₹/L 0.07
Delhi 96.72 ₹/L 0.00
Goa 97.75 ₹/L 0.36
Gujarat 96.27 ₹/L 0.22
Haryana 97.53 ₹/L 0.01
Himachal Pradesh 95.88 ₹/L 0.18
Jammu And Kashmir 100.51 ₹/L 0.00
Jharkhand 100.23 ₹/L 0.10
Karnataka 102.48 ₹/L 0.01
Kerala 106.47 ₹/L 0.02
Madhya Pradesh 109.70 ₹/L 0.08
Maharashtra 106.96 ₹/L 1.00
Manipur 101.29 ₹/L 0.10
Meghalaya 96.27 ₹/L 0.09
Mizoram 95.64 ₹/L 0.00
Nagaland 98.28 ₹/L 0.00
Odisha 104.90 ₹/L 0.00
Pondicherry 95.89 ₹/L 0.04
Punjab 97.31 ₹/L 0.50
Rajasthan 108.62 ₹/L 0.55
Sikkim 102.70 ₹/L 0.00
Tamil Nadu 103.45 ₹/L 0.18
Telangana 111.83 ₹/L 0.00
Tripura 98.66 ₹/L 0.00
Uttar Pradesh 96.38 ₹/L 0.18
Uttarakhand 95.43 ₹/L 0.00
West Bengal 106.82 ₹/L 0.00

As of June 2017, petrol prices in India are revised daily, and this is called the dynamic fuel price method. Petrol and diesel rates are revised at 06:00 am every day. Before this, prices were revised every fortnight. Various factors impact the price of fuel, these include the Rupee to US dollar exchange rate, cost of crude oil, global cues, demand for fuel, and so on. When international crude oil prices gain, prices in India move higher. The price of fuel includes excise duty, value-added tax (VAT), and dealer commission. VAT varies from state to state. After adding excise duty, dealer commission and VAT, the retail selling price of the petrol gets nearly doubled.

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