Petrol price in Delhi reached an all-time high of ₹102.94 per litre on Wednesday after oil marketing companies (OMCs) hiked the fuel rates again by 30 paise. The price of diesel stood at 94.53 per litre, up by 35 paise.
Fuel prices went up for the second consecutive day not just in the national capital but across all major cities as a result of international oil prices hitting the highest mark since 2014.
In Mumbai, petrol price reached ₹108.96 a litre, costliest among the metro cities, while diesel is retailing at ₹99.17 per litre. Meanwhile, petrol and diesel went up to ₹103.65 per litre and ₹94.53 per litre in Kolkata and ₹100.49 per litre and ₹95.93 per litre in Chennai, according to a price notification of state-owned fuel retailers.