Diesel Prices Jumps Record High at Rs 61.74 Per Litre, Petrol Crosses Rs 71 Per Litre

New Delhi, January 15: As international oil rates continue to rally, diesel prices have touched a record high of Rs 61.74 per litre and petrol prices have crossed Rs 71.18 per litre on Monday. In Delhi, petrol price jumped to Rs 71.18 per lite, the highest since August 2014, according to daily fuel price list of state-owned oil firms.

In Mumbai, Diesel is being sold at Rs 65.74, where the local sales tax and VAT rates are higher. In Delhi, Diesel prices soared to their highest level of Rs 61.74 per litre.

Prices have been on the rise since December 12, 2017. Diesel in Delhi on that day was priced at Rs 58.34, and in past one month has risen by Rs 3.4. Petrol price has during the period risen by Rs 2.09, according to oil companies.

Two the most traded benchmark crude globally have risen the most since December 2014 – Brent touched USD 70.05 a barrel last week and WTI reached USD 64.77.

The rally in oil prices has renewed calls to the government to cut excise duty to cushion burden on common man.

The BJP-led NDA government has during its tenure cut excise duty only once – by Rs 2 per litre in October 2017 when petrol price had reached Rs 70.88 per litre in Delhi and diesel was priced at Rs 59.14.

Because of the excise duty cut, diesel prices had on October 4, 2017, come down to Rs 56.89 and petrol to Rs 68.38. However, a subsequent rally has wiped away all the gains and prices have touched new highs.