Petrol Price in India Today

As of today June 11, 2025 petrol prices range from 94.72 per litre in Delhi to 104.21 per litre in Mumbai, 105.41 per litre in Kolkata, 100.8 per litre in Chennai, 103.23 per litre in Bengaluru and 107.46 per litre in Hyderabad. Petrol prices in India differ greatly between regions because of local demand, state-specific taxes, and transportation expenses. One of the main causes of price differences is that fuel prices do not come under GST and instead, state tax structures, specifically VAT rates and other levies.

Since June 2017, India has adopted a dynamic pricing model for fuel which allows for daily adjustments based on international market conditions. In India, petrol prices change on a daily basis at 6:00 AM. Petrol price in India is an outcome of crude oil cost, supply and demand, taxes on fuel, rupee-dollar exchange rate, and refinery consumption ratio.
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Factors influencing Petrol Prices in India

1. The price of petrol in India is heavily influenced by the price of crude oil globally; rising prices usually translate into higher domestic prices.
2. Petrol prices are significantly impacted by the domestic tax system, which varies by state and includes state VAT and central excise duty.
3. Since crude oil is traded in US dollars, currency exchange rates have an impact on petrol prices; a weaker Indian Rupee makes imports more expensive.
4. The dynamics of supply and demand are involved; rising car ownership and economic expansion may increase demand and raise prices.
5. Taxes and subsidies are two examples of government policies and regulations that are essential in controlling fuel prices and have the power to instantly alter them.
6. Fuel prices are influenced by logistics costs; in locations further from refineries, fuel prices are higher because of transportation costs.
7. India consumed about 220 million metric tonnes of gasoline in 2023, demonstrating the country's high fuel demand.
8. In comparison to other states, Maharashtra is known for having a high VAT rate, which raises retail gas prices.
9. The current central excise duty on petrol is Rs 32.90 per litre, which accounts for a significant portion of the retail price.
10. Retail fuel prices may fluctuate quickly in response to changes in laws or policies.

How often do petrol prices change in India?

In India, the price of petrol changes every day at six in the morning. Since its implementation in June 2017, this dynamic pricing model has enabled oil marketing companies to modify fuel prices in response to changes in global crude oil prices and the Indian Rupee's exchange rate with the US dollar. By implementing daily price adjustments, gasoline pricing becomes more transparent and responsive to global economic factors, ensuring that consumers are charged based on current market conditions.

What is the current trend of petrol prices in India?

Indian petrol prices have not fluctuated much this year, despite predictions that they might because of lower global crude oil prices earlier in the year. Though recent trends show that no significant policy changes have taken place that would affect current pricing structures, government interventions regarding taxation and subsidies can result in adjustments in fuel pricing strategies. In spite of a number of influencing factors, including domestic tax laws and the dynamics of the global oil market, the current trend shows that petrol prices in India are generally stable, with no notable changes recently.

What are the government policies affecting petrol prices in India?

1. Government regulations, market forces, and foreign variables all affect petrol prices in India.
2. Fuel prices have been updated daily since 2017 by a dynamic pricing mechanism that takes into account global crude oil prices and exchange rates.
3. In 2014, the Indian government allowed the market to determine the price of petrol by deregulating it.
4. The central government levies a fixed amount per liter as central excise duty, which has a big impact on retail gas prices.
5. Regional price variations are caused by the VAT that state governments impose on the sale of petrol, with rates differing from one state to the next.
6. Petroleum product taxes, which frequently make up more than 50% of the retail price, are a significant source of funding for both the federal and state governments.
7. Infrastructure development and other social programs are funded by tax revenue from petrol.
8. India imports roughly 85% of its crude oil, so changes in the price of domestic fuel are influenced by changes in the price of oil globally.
9. Under the dynamic pricing system, Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) modify retail prices at gas stations every morning at six in the morning.
10. In order to control the effect of changes in the price of oil on domestic fuel prices, the government's taxation policies are essential.


FAQs

What are the factors impacting petrol prices in India?
Petrol price in India is an outcome of crude oil cost, supply and demand, taxes on fuel, rupee-dollar exchange rate, and refinery consumption ratio.

How is the retail price of petrol calculated?
Retail price of petrol is equal to the price at which the petrol dealers/distributors buy from OMCs + Excise duty + Dealer's Commission + VAT. Fuel prices in India are not under GST ambit.

Does petrol price in India change on a daily basis?
Yes, petrol prices in India change on a daily basis at 6:00 AM.

Why is petrol price different in all the states of India?
Since fuel prices do not come under the ambit of Goods and Services Tax (GST), excise duty is collected by the central government and VAT is collected by state governments. This VAT differs from state to state, and hence the difference in price across states.

How many oil refineries are there in the country?
According to PPAC, there are total 23 refineries in the country out of which 18 are PSUs, 2 are joint ventures and 3 private refiners.

How are prices of Petrol, Diesel, PDS Kerosene and Domestic LPG decided?
Petrol price is determined by state-owned Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) like Bharat Petroleum, Indian Oil and Hindustan Petroleum, and is overseen by the PPAC (Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell) which comes under the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. The Public Sector OMCs can both raise and lower the prices.