Petrol, diesel prices today continue to remain steady across major Indian cities even as global crude oil markets face uncertainty due to ongoing geopolitical tensions. As of March 25, there has been no major revision in fuel rates, offering temporary relief to consumers amid concerns of a potential energy crisis.
Oil marketing companies revise fuel prices daily, but recent volatility in global markets has not yet translated into changes at the retail level.
City-Wise Petrol and Diesel Prices (March 25)
Here are the latest fuel rates across major cities:
- Delhi: Petrol ₹94.77/litre, Diesel ₹87.67/litre
- Mumbai: Petrol ~₹103.50/litre, Diesel ~₹90.03/litre
- Kolkata: Petrol ~₹105.41/litre, Diesel ~₹92.02/litre
- Bengaluru: Petrol ~₹102.92/litre, Diesel ~₹90.99/litre
- Chennai: Petrol ~₹100–101/litre, Diesel ~₹92–93/litre
- Hyderabad: Petrol ~₹107.5/litre, Diesel ~₹95.7/litre
- Noida: Petrol ~₹94.77/litre, Diesel ~₹87.89/litre
Petrol prices remain above ₹100 per litre in several metro cities, while diesel continues to stay below that mark in most locations.
Why Fuel Prices Remain Unchanged
Despite sharp fluctuations in global crude oil prices, retail fuel rates in India have remained largely stable. This is due to a combination of government policy decisions and pricing strategies followed by oil marketing companies.
Recent reports indicate that crude oil prices have seen volatility due to tensions in West Asia, but a temporary easing in global prices has prevented immediate revisions at the pump.
Additionally, fuel prices have seen limited changes since 2022, when tax cuts helped stabilise rates across the country.
What Is Driving Global Oil Uncertainty?
The ongoing conflict in West Asia, particularly involving Iran and global powers, has impacted oil supply routes and market sentiment. The Strait of Hormuz, a key global oil transit route, remains under close watch.
Fluctuations in crude oil prices directly influence fuel costs in India, as the country imports a large portion of its energy needs. However, short-term stability in oil prices has helped avoid immediate hikes.
Why Prices Differ Across Cities
Fuel prices vary from city to city due to several factors:
- State-level taxes (VAT)
- Transportation costs
- Local demand and supply conditions
These factors explain why cities like Mumbai and Hyderabad typically have higher fuel prices compared to Delhi.
Impact on Consumers
For now, stable fuel prices provide relief to households and businesses, especially at a time when inflation concerns remain high.
However, experts warn that if global crude prices rise sharply again, retail fuel prices in India could eventually be revised upward. This would impact transportation costs, food prices, and overall cost of living.
What to Expect Next
Market analysts suggest that fuel prices may remain stable in the short term, but the situation remains uncertain due to ongoing geopolitical developments.
Key factors to watch include:
- Movement in global crude oil prices
- Developments in the Iran conflict
- Government policy decisions
Any significant shift in these areas could influence fuel pricing in the coming days.
Conclusion
While petrol, diesel prices today remain unchanged across major Indian cities, global uncertainties continue to pose risks. For now, consumers are shielded from immediate price hikes, but future revisions will depend on how the global energy situation evolves.
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Last Updated on: Thursday, March 26, 2026 11:37 am by Koushik Velpuri | Published by: Koushik Velpuri on Thursday, March 26, 2026 11:37 am | News Categories: Business
