Petrol Price in Punjab
Petrol is being traded across Punjab at an average price of Rs 97.96. No change was recorded in the price in Punjab since yesterday, February 26th 2026. Petrol prices in Punjab closed at an average price of Rs 97.96 per litre last month on Jan 31, 2026, unchanged in the month. Fuel prices are based on the dynamic fuel pricing system and are revised regularly. Several factors determine the prices, such as the Rupee to US dollar exchange rate, cost of crude oil, global cues, and demand for fuel, among others. Fuel rates are revised daily at 6 am since June 2017 after a new scheme was implemented.
Last 10 Days Petrol Prices In Punjab
| Date | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 27, 2026 | 98.30 ₹/L | 0.02 |
| Feb 26, 2026 | 98.28 ₹/L | 0.02 |
| Feb 25, 2026 | 98.30 ₹/L | 0.02 |
| Feb 24, 2026 | 98.28 ₹/L | 0.05 |
| Feb 23, 2026 | 98.33 ₹/L | 0.00 |
| Feb 22, 2026 | 98.33 ₹/L | 0.05 |
| Feb 21, 2026 | 98.28 ₹/L | 0.00 |
| Feb 20, 2026 | 98.28 ₹/L | 0.03 |
| Feb 19, 2026 | 98.31 ₹/L | 0.01 |
| Feb 18, 2026 | 98.30 ₹/L | 1.60 |
Petrol Price In Other Cities And Districts Of Punjab
| City/District | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Amritsar | 98.30 ₹/L | 0.02 |
| Barnala | 97.71 ₹/L | 0.00 |
| Bathinda | 97.50 ₹/L | 0.17 |
| Faridkot | 97.73 ₹/L | 0.11 |
| Fatehgarh Sahib | 98.20 ₹/L | 0.03 |
| Fazilka | 98.27 ₹/L | 0.05 |
| Firozpur | 98.48 ₹/L | 0.06 |
| Gurdaspur | 98.23 ₹/L | 0.08 |
| Hoshiarpur | 97.70 ₹/L | 0.17 |
| Jalandhar | 97.55 ₹/L | 0.12 |
| Kapurthala | 97.65 ₹/L | 0.15 |
| Ludhiana | 97.98 ₹/L | 0.25 |
| Mansa | 97.79 ₹/L | 0.01 |
| Moga | 98.21 ₹/L | 0.21 |
| Muktsar | 97.85 ₹/L | 0.03 |
| Pathankot | 98.58 ₹/L | 0.02 |
| Patiala | 97.83 ₹/L | 0.15 |
| Sangrur | 97.76 ₹/L | 0.41 |
| Tarn Taran | 97.90 ₹/L | 0.38 |
Petrol Price
Feb 27, 2026| Petrol price | |
|---|---|
| 1st February | Rs. 96.70 |
| 28th February | NA |
| Highest Rate In February | Rs. 98.60 on February 21st |
| Lowest Rate In February | Rs. 96.03 on February 2nd |
| Over all performance | Rising |
| % Change | +2.61 |
Monthly Fuel Price Trend In Punjab For February 2026:
- Petrol price in Punjab started in February at Rs 96.70 per litre, remaining unchanged from the previous month's close of Rs 96.70 per litre.
- The highest recorded rate for Petrol during February was Rs.98.60, an 2.61 per cent rise between 1st February and 28th February.
- The lowest recorded rate for Petrol during February was Rs.96.03, an 2.68 per cent fall between 1st February and 28th February.
- Petrol prices closed out 28th February at Rs per litre, a rise of 2.61 per cent in the month.
| Petrol price | |
|---|---|
| 1st January | Rs. 96.70 |
| 31st January | Rs. 96.70 |
| Highest Rate In January | Rs. 97.09 on January 1st |
| Lowest Rate In January | Rs. 96.03 on January 6th |
| Over all performance | Falling |
| % Change | -1.10 |
Monthly Fuel Price Trend In Punjab For January 2026:
- Petrol price in Punjab started in January at Rs 96.70 per litre, remaining unchanged from the previous month's close of Rs 96.70 per litre.
- The highest recorded rate for Petrol during January was Rs.97.09, an 1.09 per cent rise between 1st January and 31st January.
- The lowest recorded rate for Petrol during January was Rs.96.03, an 1.1 per cent fall between 1st January and 31st January.
- Petrol prices closed out 31st January at Rs 96.70 per litre, a fall of 1.1 per cent in the month.
| Petrol price | |
|---|---|
| 1st December | NA |
| 31st December | Rs. 96.70 |
| Highest Rate In December | Rs. 97.09 on December 5th |
| Lowest Rate In December | Rs. 96.03 on December 12th |
| Over all performance | Falling |
| % Change | -1.10 |
Monthly Fuel Price Trend In Punjab For December 2025:
- Petrol price in Punjab started in December at Rs per litre, remaining unchanged from the previous month's close of Rs per litre.
- The highest recorded rate for Petrol during December was Rs.97.09, an 1.09 per cent rise between 1st December and 31st December.
- The lowest recorded rate for Petrol during December was Rs.96.03, an 1.1 per cent fall between 1st December and 31st December.
- Petrol prices closed out 31st December at Rs 96.70 per litre, a fall of 1.1 per cent in the month.
| Petrol price | |
|---|---|
| 1st November | NA |
| 30th November | NA |
| Highest Rate In November | NA |
| Lowest Rate In November | NA |
| Over all performance | No Change |
| % Change | 0% |
Monthly Fuel Price Trend In Punjab For November 2025:
- Petrol price in Punjab started in November at Rs per litre, remaining unchanged from the previous month's close of Rs per litre.
- The highest recorded rate for Petrol during November was NA unchanged between 1st November and 30th November.
- The lowest recorded rate for Petrol during November was NA unchanged between 1st November and 30th November.
- Petrol prices closed out 30th November at Rs per litre, unchanged through the month.
| Petrol price | |
|---|---|
| 1st October | Rs. 97.78 |
| 31st October | NA |
| Highest Rate In October | Rs. 98.61 on October 11th |
| Lowest Rate In October | Rs. 97.35 on October 14th |
| Over all performance | Falling |
| % Change | -1.29 |
Monthly Fuel Price Trend In Punjab For October 2025:
- Petrol price in Punjab started in October at Rs 97.78 per litre, after falling 0.51 per cent from the previous month's close of Rs 98.28 per litre.
- The highest recorded rate for Petrol during October was Rs.98.61, an 1.28 per cent rise between 1st October and 31st October.
- The lowest recorded rate for Petrol during October was Rs.97.35, an 1.29 per cent fall between 1st October and 31st October.
- Petrol prices closed out 31st October at Rs per litre, a fall of 1.29 per cent in the month.
| Petrol price | |
|---|---|
| 1st September | Rs. 98.28 |
| 30th September | Rs. 98.28 |
| Highest Rate In September | Rs. 98.66 on September 17th |
| Lowest Rate In September | Rs. 97.35 on September 1st |
| Over all performance | Rising |
| % Change | +1.33 |
Monthly Fuel Price Trend In Punjab For September 2025:
- Petrol price in Punjab started in September at Rs 98.28 per litre, remaining unchanged from the previous month's close of Rs 98.28 per litre.
- The highest recorded rate for Petrol during September was Rs.98.66, an 1.33 per cent rise between 1st September and 30th September.
- The lowest recorded rate for Petrol during September was Rs.97.35, an 1.35 per cent fall between 1st September and 30th September.
- Petrol prices closed out 30th September at Rs 98.28 per litre, a rise of 1.33 per cent in the month.
| Petrol price | |
|---|---|
| 1st August | Rs. 98.15 |
| 31st August | Rs. 98.28 |
| Highest Rate In August | Rs. 98.66 on August 9th |
| Lowest Rate In August | Rs. 97.35 on August 2nd |
| Over all performance | Rising |
| % Change | +1.33 |
Monthly Fuel Price Trend In Punjab For August 2025:
- Petrol price in Punjab started in August at Rs 98.15 per litre, after falling 0.07 per cent from the previous month's close of Rs 98.22 per litre.
- The highest recorded rate for Petrol during August was Rs.98.66, an 1.33 per cent rise between 1st August and 31st August.
- The lowest recorded rate for Petrol during August was Rs.97.35, an 1.35 per cent fall between 1st August and 31st August.
- Petrol prices closed out 31st August at Rs 98.28 per litre, a rise of 1.33 per cent in the month.
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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.