Petrol and Diesel Prices in India Today – June 15, 2025
Fuel prices in India continue to reflect the dynamic shifts in global oil markets and currency values. As of June 15, 2025, state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) have released their latest daily revision of petrol and diesel rates at 6 AM, in line with the international benchmark crude oil trends and domestic taxation policies.
This real-time fuel pricing mechanism ensures consumers have access to transparent and updated rates. The fluctuations are primarily driven by global crude oil price movements, the USD-INR exchange rate, and state-level VAT variations.
City-Wise Petrol and Diesel Prices Across India
Below is a snapshot of the latest fuel prices across major Indian cities. Please note that actual prices may vary slightly based on local transportation and municipal charges.
City | Petrol Price (₹/L) | Diesel Price (₹/L) |
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Delhi | ₹96.72 | ₹89.62 |
Mumbai | ₹106.31 | ₹94.27 |
Chennai | ₹102.63 | ₹94.24 |
Kolkata | ₹106.03 | ₹92.76 |
Bengaluru | ₹101.94 | ₹87.89 |
To check fuel prices in your city, visit the official Indian Oil Corporation website or use their mobile app for real-time updates.
What’s Influencing Today’s Fuel Price?
Fuel prices in India follow the dynamic pricing system introduced in 2017, allowing revisions every day based on international oil prices. The price you pay at the pump includes excise duty, dealer commission, VAT, and base price. Crude oil market volatility, along with geopolitical tensions and refinery costs, are key contributors to the final retail rate.
As the global demand for oil fluctuates and the Indian rupee responds to currency market trends, consumers can expect corresponding shifts in petrol and diesel rates. Meanwhile, government policy, import costs, and seasonal fuel consumption patterns also influence fuel pricing strategy.
Stay informed and plan your refueling smartly by tracking fuel price updates regularly. For official details, check daily announcements on OMC websites such as Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum.