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Another fuel shock? Petrol, diesel and CNG prices climb again

TOI City Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 23, 2026, 12:59 IST
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Across-the-board fuel price hike

Fuel prices including petrol, diesel and CNG have been increased across major Indian cities in the latest revision, adding to the burden on daily commuters and transport operators. The revision comes amid a broader upward movement in fuel rates, impacting household budgets, logistics costs and overall transport expenses across urban centres in India.

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Delhi sees combined petrol, diesel and CNG rise

In Delhi, petrol rose by 87 paise to Rs 99.51 per litre, moving close to the Rs 100 mark, while diesel increased by 91 paise to Rs 92.49 per litre from Rs 91.58. CNG prices were also hiked by Rs 1 per kg, further increasing commuting costs for auto-rickshaws, taxis, private vehicles and public transport users in the national capital.

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Kolkata records sharp fuel price jump

Kolkata recorded one of the steepest hikes among metros, with petrol increasing by 94 paise to Rs 110.64 per litre and diesel rising by 95 paise to Rs 97.02 per litre. The sharp revision highlights continued upward pressure on fuel prices in eastern India, adding to transportation and daily mobility costs for residents in the city.

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Mumbai fuel prices also increased

Mumbai saw petrol rise by 90 paise to Rs 108.49 per litre and diesel increase by 94 paise to Rs 95.02 per litre in the latest revision. The hike adds further pressure on commuters in the financial capital, where high travel demand and dependence on road transport make fuel price changes more impactful on daily expenses.

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Chennai records petrol and diesel hike

In Chennai, petrol increased by 82 paise to Rs 105.31 per litre while diesel rose by 87 paise to Rs 96.98 per litre, sources said. The revision reflects a similar upward trend across southern metros, indicating a synchronized increase in fuel prices across major Indian cities, affecting both private and commercial vehicle users.

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Bengaluru tracks metro-wide fuel trend

Bengaluru is also witnessing fuel price changes in line with the metro-wide revision trend, with petrol, diesel and CNG rates moving in sync with other major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. The upward movement in fuel pricing is adding to commuting costs for private vehicle users, cab operators and public transport services in the city.

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Fuel prices linked to global trends

Fuel prices in India are revised based on international crude oil and gas rates, exchange rates and local taxes. The latest increases come amid elevated global energy prices and market volatility, which continue to influence retail pricing of petrol, diesel and CNG across major Indian cities.

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Impact on transport and logistics

The fuel price hike is expected to push up transport and logistics costs, with cascading effects on goods movement, delivery services and supply chains. Higher fuel expenses may lead to increased operational costs for commercial transport operators, potentially influencing pricing across various sectors dependent on road transport.

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Rising burden on daily commuters

With fuel prices increasing across cities and CNG becoming costlier, daily commuters using private vehicles, autos and taxis are expected to face higher running costs. The revision is likely to impact household travel budgets, while also increasing operational costs for shared mobility services and public transport systems in urban centres.

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Continuous revision across metros

The latest hike continues a pattern of frequent fuel price revisions across major metros, indicating sustained pressure on retail fuel rates. Repeated adjustments in recent cycles have gradually pushed up petrol, diesel and CNG prices, reflecting ongoing volatility in global energy markets and domestic pricing mechanisms.

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