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Petrol diesel prices jump Rs 3 per litre as economists warn of gradual cost-of-living ripple
Economy
Published on 15 May 2026

First fuel hike in four years
India’s state-run oil marketing companies raised petrol and diesel prices by roughly ₹3 per litre on Friday, the first increase in over four years. In Delhi, petrol climbed to ₹97.77 and diesel to ₹90.67 per litre. Economists say the move was expected as global crude prices surged amid the West Asia conflict and supply disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz. They caution that while the immediate inflation hit may be limited, higher transport and logistics costs could gradually raise prices of everyday goods.
- Petrol and diesel increased by about ₹3 per litre nationwide
- Delhi petrol rose ₹3.14 to ₹97.77 per litre
- Delhi diesel rose ₹3.11 to ₹90.67 per litre
- Hike aims to offset losses from elevated global crude costs
- Experts expect modest near-term inflation but possible goods price spillovers
- Government also weighs subsidy burden and foreign-exchange protection
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