In continuation with the downward trend, fuel prices in metro cities saw a decline on Friday. Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai saw a decline of 18 paisa a litre on petrol, while Chennai recorded a fall of 19 paisa per litre. Similarly, diesel rates were also reduced by 8 paisa a litre in Delhi, Kolata and Mumbai, while in Chennai the reduction was by 9 paisa a litre.
"This festive season has seen the prices of fruit and vegetable soar. The rising fuel prices are one of the major factors for this. Now that the fuel rates are coming down, the consumers may benefit," said Anuj Gupta, Vice-President of Angel Broking.
As per the Indian Oil website, the new rates on petrol in Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai are Rs 74.33/litre, Rs 76.96/litre, Rs 79.93/litre and Rs 77.21/litre, respectively.
The diesel rates after the decline are Rs 67.35/litre, Rs 69.71/litre, Rs 70.61/litre and Rs 71.15/litre, respectively.
The fuel price has seen a decline for the past two days and in Delhi petrol rates have come down by 28 paisa/litre and diesel by 14 paisa/litre.
Gupta said that the fuel rates will come down further as the brent crude oil price is declining.
The fuel prices have seen a sharp rise after the drone attack on a Saudi oil facility on September 14. The Brent crude oil rates went up by $71.95 /barrel. But, now the rates are gradually coming down and the Brent Crude rates have come down by $14 per barrel.
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