Petrol Diesel Price: The prices of petrol and diesel have increased. People immersed in the celebration of Diwali will once again have to face inflation. New rates have also been released from today i.e. November 1. According to which petrol diesel has become expensive from Delhi to Patna. Even places like Port Blair, where petrol diesel is the cheapest in India, its prices have been increased.

Earlier, the price of petrol was Rs 82.42 per liter, which has now gone up to Rs 82.46 per liter. Apart from this, there has also been a radical change in diesel prices. Earlier, the price of diesel was Rs 78.01, now the price of diesel has been increased to Rs 78.05. According to the information, there has also been a surge in the prices of crude oil.

Their prices have increased in the last 24 hours. According to the information, the price of Brent crude has increased by about one and a half dollars to 72.75 a barrel. Apart from this, WTI has been increased to 68.81 dollar a barrel. Due to which the prices of petrol diesel are also increasing.

After the increase in LPG prices, the price of petrol and diesel has also increased from today. Indian Oil has released new rates today i.e. on November 1. According to this, petrol diesel has become expensive from Delhi to Patna. In Port Blair, the cheapest petrol selling city in India, petrol has now increased from Rs 82.42 to Rs 82.64 a liter.

Diesel will also be available here for Rs 78.05 instead of Rs 78.01. In Delhi, the price of petrol and diesel has increased. According to the new rate released by IOC today, petrol in Delhi has now increased from Rs 94.72 to Rs 94.77 per liter. At the same time, the price of diesel has also increased from Rs 87.62 to Rs 87.67. A litre of petrol in Mumbai now costs Rs 103.44 a litre and diesel is priced at Rs 89.97.If we talk about crude oil, then there is a boom in it today.

According to Bloomberg Energy, the price of Brent crude rose 0.84% to $ 73.16 a barrel. At the same time, WTI is up 1.80% and it has reached $ 70.51 a barrel.

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