Petrol Diesel Price Today: Petrol and diesel prices in the country keep changing daily and the general public eagerly watches these changes. Today, on July 5, 2025, the new rates released by the government oil companies are a matter of joy for the consumers. Fuel prices have declined in many major cities, which is a matter of relief for the common people. This reduction is mainly a result of the falling prices of crude oil in the international market.
The impact of international markets
The fall in crude oil prices in the global market has had a direct impact on the Indian market. Crude oil has reached around $ 70 per barrel in the international market, which is much lower than in the last few months. Indian consumers are benefiting from this situation. If this trend continues, then more relief can be expected in the coming days.
Today’s prices in major cities
According to today’s new rates, the prices of petrol and diesel are different in different cities. In the capital Delhi, petrol is available at Rs 94.77 per liter and diesel at Rs 87.67 per liter. In the commercial capital Mumbai, petrol is Rs 103.50 and diesel at Rs 90.07 per liter. In Kolkata, petrol is being sold at Rs 105.50 and diesel at Rs 92.46, while in Chennai petrol is being sold at Rs 100.50 and diesel at Rs 92.34 per liter.
The situation in the southern and northern states
In the southern city of Bengaluru, petrol is available at Rs 102.36 and diesel at Rs 90.54 per liter. In the Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow, petrol is available at Rs 94.55 and diesel at Rs 87.76. In Bihar’s capital Patna, petrol is available at Rs 105.50 and diesel at Rs 91.64 per liter. In the Union Territory of Chandigarh, petrol is available at Rs 95.50 and diesel at Rs 82.50 per liter.
States with the most affordable rates
The most economical petrol and diesel in the country is available in some northeastern states. In Mizoram, petrol is available at Rs 95.11 and diesel at Rs 80.31 per liter. The situation is even better in Arunachal Pradesh where petrol is available at Rs 93.20 and diesel at Rs 82.49 per liter. The reason for the low price in these states is the difference in local tax policies and transportation costs.
future prospects
If the oil prices in the international market remain controlled like this, then Indian consumers may get more relief in the coming time. However, fuel prices depend on many factors including global political situation, currency rates and domestic tax policies. The government also keeps taking various measures to keep these prices under control.
Despite this relief, consumers are advised to use fuel judiciously and buy only as per their need. Keep checking the prices of your city regularly as these rates may change daily. Using public transport is also a good option which is also beneficial for the environment.
Disclaimer: This article is written for the purpose of providing general information. Petrol and diesel prices change daily. Please contact your local petrol pump or official oil company website for accurate and latest rates.