Mar 20, 2026 3:15 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh
Premium petrol and bulk diesel prices have increased in New Delhi, with officials linking the change to rising global oil and gas costs amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
According to information from India’s Petroleum Ministry, the price of premium petrol rose by ₹2 per litre on Friday. The revised rate brings premium petrol in the capital to ₹101.89 per litre, up from ₹99.89.
The price of diesel sold in bulk to industrial users has also seen a sharp increase of about ₹22 per litre. Industrial diesel is now priced at ₹109.59 per litre in Delhi, reflecting higher input costs tied to global energy markets.
Officials said there has been no change in the prices of regular petrol and diesel sold to the general public. The adjustment applies only to premium fuel categories.
According to ministry officials, premium fuels account for roughly 2 to 4 per cent of total fuel sales in India, limiting the broader consumer impact of the price increase.


