Petrol Diesel Price: Somewhere 191, so somewhere petrol is available for less than three rupees, where is the price


Posted on 7th Oct 2021 04:31 pm by rohit kumar

There is an outcry over the prices of petrol and diesel in India. The ever-increasing prices have put people at ease. Customers in the country are paying almost three times the base price of petrol and diesel i.e. X factory.

 

 

Today, the prices of petrol and diesel have increased for the second consecutive day on behalf of the government oil companies. Today, the price of diesel has increased from 35 to 38 paise, while the price of petrol has increased from 26 to 30 paise. In Delhi, the price of petrol is Rs 103.24 while the price of diesel is Rs 91.77 per liter. The price of petrol in Mumbai is Rs 109.25 and the price of diesel is Rs 99.55 per liter. Petrol in Kolkata costs Rs 103.94 while diesel costs Rs 94.88  a liter. At the same time, in Chennai, petrol is Rs 100.75 a liter and diesel is Rs 96.26 a liter. The common man is also troubled by the wildly rising petrol prices.

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While the prices of petrol and diesel are not taking the name of reduction in India, there is a country in the world where petrol is getting less than three rupees per liter. Today we will tell you about the countries where the world's cheapest and most expensive petrol is available.

 

The cheapest petrol is available these days

Venezuela - 2.9 rupees ($0.040)

Iran - Rupee ($0.060)

Syria - 17 rupees ($0.231)

Angola - 19.98 rupees ($ 0.267)

Algeria - 25 rupees ($ 0.336)

Most expensive petrol is available these days

Hong Kong - 191.408 rupees ($ 2.567)

Netherlands - Rs 161.348 ($2.164)

Norway – Rs 160.671 ($2.155)

Central Africa Republic – 158.537 rupees ($2.126)

Israel - 152.709 rupees ($2.048)

Price - till October 4, 2021

Source: globalpetrolprices.com

 

Talking about India, the price of petrol has crossed Rs 100 here in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh. Petrol price is the highest in Mumbai.

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