New Delhi: Petrol prices were unchanged while Diesel prices were hiked in four metro cities, applicable from 6:00 a.m. on 17th August 2018.


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On Friday, diesel prices were hiked by 8 paise in Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai while in Chennai prices were hiked by 9 paise.


Retail selling prices have been firming up since July 30 as international rates inched up. Rates have risen by Rs 0.90 a litre in case of petrol in nine days while diesel prices have risen by Rs 0.88 per litre.


State-owned oil firms had in mid-June last year dumped 15-year practice of revising rates on 1st and 16th of every month in favour of daily price revisions.


Oil prices fell on Friday, with US crude heading for a seventh weekly decline amid increasing concerns about slowing global economic growth that could hit demand for petroleum products. Brent crude oil futures were down 5 cents at $71.38 a barrel by 0050 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures dropped 4 cents to $65.42 a barrel. Brent is heading for a 2 percent decline this week, a third consecutive weekly drop. WTI is on track for a seventh week of losses, with a fall of more than 3 percent, according to a report by news agency Reuters.


 


Prices of non-branded petrol in metro-cities


 


Cities (Rs/litre)
New Delhi 77.20
Kolkata 80.14
Mumbai 84.63
Chennai 80.19

Prices of non-branded diesel in metro-cities


Cities (Rs/litre)
New Delhi 68.86
Kolkata 71.70
Mumbai 73.10
Chennai 72.74

(Source: Indian Oil) Prices may vary from outlet to outlet within a city