Petrol-Diesel Rates Today: Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) update fuel prices daily at 6 AM, based on global crude oil prices and currency exchange rates.
Petrol-Diesel Prices on April 27: Today, April 27, 2026, petrol and diesel prices in India remain stable, even as global oil markets continue to experience significant volatility amidst geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) update fuel prices daily at 6:00 AM, with adjustments made based on global crude oil rates and currency exchange rates. Today in Delhi, petrol is priced at ₹94.72 per liter, while diesel is selling at ₹87.62 per liter.
Today’s Petrol and Diesel Prices
| City | Petrol Price (per litre) | Diesel Price (per litre) |
| Delhi | Rs 94.77 | Rs 87.67 |
| Mumbai | Rs 103.54 | Rs 90.03 |
| Kolkata | Rs 105.45 | Rs 92.02 |
| Chennai | Rs 100.80 | Rs 92.39 |
| Bengaluru | Rs 102.92 | Rs 90.99 |
| Fatehabad | Rs 97.09 | Rs 89.56 |
| Goa Panaji | Rs 95.51 | Rs 88.07 |
| Guwahati | 93.23 rupees | Rs 89.46 |
| Imphal | Rs 99.10 | 85.16 rupees |
Will prices increase further?
The government on Thursday dismissed reports claiming a possible hike in petrol and diesel prices, terming such speculation as “misleading”.
In fact, a report by Kotak Institutional Equities warned of price increases, following which reports emerged of a potential rise in petrol and diesel prices by 25-28 rupees per liter in the coming days. It was reported that high crude oil prices were putting continued pressure on refiners.
In a post on X, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas stated that no proposal to increase retail fuel prices is under consideration. Some news reports have suggested a hike in petrol and diesel prices. However, the government is not considering such a move at this time.
Concerns rise over fuel prices
Global crude oil prices have been volatile recently due to the ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States in the Middle East. This crisis has raised concerns about potential disruptions to oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy route that carries approximately 20% of global oil supplies.


