Oil marketing companies (OMC) in Bengaluru maintained the city’s petrol prices at Rs. 111.09 per litre on Thursday for the seventh consecutive week. However, when compared to other metros petrol in the city remains more expensive
Fuel prices first started soaring in late March – after elections in five states – and breached the ₹100 mark in nearly all cities, including Bengaluru.
Petrol price in Delhi was at ₹105.41, while Chennai was at ₹110.85 per litre, while Mumbai and Kolkata had petrol prices of ₹120.51 and ₹115.12. Agra’s petrol price stood at ₹105.03 per litre, and Ahmedabad’s was at ₹105.08. A little bit higher was Allahabad, which priced its petrol at ₹105.33 per litre.