Fuel Prices Today, 11 April 2026: Fuel prices in India have remained steady at retail outlets for petrol and diesel. While international crude oil prices saw a massive 15-16.5% crash following the US-Iran ceasefire announcement earlier this week, domestic pump rates are being maintained by state-run oil marketing companies (OMCs) to manage inflationary pressures.
Global crude oil prices have stabilised near their monthly lows following a highly volatile week, with traders weighing a fragile truce against continued shipping caution in the Strait of Hormuz.
Fuel Price Today: Delhi (April 11, 2026)
| Fuel Type | Variant | Price (Delhi) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | Regular | ₹94.77 per Litre | Stable |
| Diesel | Regular | ₹87.67 per Litre | Stable |
| Premium Petrol | XP100 | ₹160.00 per Litre | High |
| Industrial Diesel | Bulk | ₹109.59 per Litre | High |
| CNG (IGL) | Standard | ₹77.09 per Kg | Stable |
| Domestic LPG | 14.2 kg Cylinder | ₹913.00 per Cylinder | No change |
| Commercial LPG | 19 kg Cylinder | ₹2,078.50 per Cylinder | Increased by ₹194 |
| Domestic PNG | NA | ₹49.59 per SCM | Stable |
| AutoGas (LPG) | Automotive | ₹64.80 per Litre | Up by ₹2.00 |
| Aviation Fuel (ATF) | Domestic | ₹1,04,927.15 per KL | Corrected to 8.5% hike |
City-Wise Fuel Prices Today (April 11, 2026)
The rates below apply to state-run outlets. Prices for petrol and diesel are per litre, CNG per kg, and LPG per 14.2kg domestic cylinder.
| City | Petrol | Diesel | CNG | Domestic LPG |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New Delhi | ₹94.77 | ₹87.67 | ₹77.09 | ₹913.00 |
| Mumbai | ₹103.54 | ₹90.03 | ₹80.50 | ₹912.50 |
| Kolkata | ₹105.41 | ₹92.02 | ₹93.50 | ₹939.00 |
| Chennai | ₹101.23 | ₹92.81 | ₹91.50 | ₹928.50 |
| Bangalore | ₹102.92 | ₹90.99 | ₹88.95 | ₹915.50 |
| Hyderabad | ₹107.46 | ₹95.70 | ₹97.00 | ₹965.00 |
Industrial & Commercial Fuel Highlights
- Commercial LPG (19 kg): Rates remain elevated following a ₹194-₹220 hike on 1 April. Current prices are ₹2,078.50 in Delhi and ₹2,031.00 in Mumbai
- Premium Petrol (XP100): Continues to retail at approximately ₹160 per litre in Delhi
- Private Retailers: Prices at outlets like Shell India remain significantly higher, with petrol at ~₹119.85 in Bangalore as of early April
- Aviation Fuel (ATF): Domestic jet fuel prices were corrected to an ~8.5% hike (~₹1.04 lakh/KL) for scheduled carriers, though charter rates remain near record highs of ₹2.07 lakh per KL
Key Market Insights
- Aviation Update: Following initial reports of a 115% hike, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) clarified that Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) prices for scheduled domestic carriers were corrected to a more manageable 8.5% increase (approx. ₹1.04 lakh per KL)
- Cooking Gas: Domestic LPG prices have remained unchanged since March 2026, providing some relief to households
- Natural Gas: Piped Natural Gas (PNG) in Delhi continues to retail at ₹49.59 per SCM, a rate that has shown significant stability since early 2026
Global Oil Market Today - April 11, 2026
Global crude oil prices have stabilised near their monthly lows following a highly volatile week. While the US-Iran ceasefire initially triggered a record 16% single-day crash, prices saw modest recovery as traders weighed a fragile truce against continued shipping caution.
| Benchmark | Price (USD/bbl) | Weekly Change |
|---|---|---|
| WTI Crude (US) | $95.51 - $96.14 | Down ~12% for the week |
| Brent Crude (Global) | $94.20 - $94.45 | Down ~10% weekly |
| Indian Basket | $115.52 (as of April 8) | Monthly avg: ~$125.73 |
Recent Market Volatility
- The Crash (8 April): Oil prices plunged by approximately 15% to 16.5%-the biggest one-day drop since 2020-immediately after the ceasefire agreement was announced
- The Stabilisation (9-11 April): Prices stabilized near monthly lows as traders assessed the fragile truce and continued shipping caution
Key Market Drivers
- Ceasefire Fragility: Cautious optimism surrounds Saturday's high-level meetings between US and Iranian delegations in Pakistan
- Shipping Bottlenecks: The Strait of Hormuz remains mostly closed to commercial traffic; Iran is reportedly considering "transit fees" for passage, which maintains a persistent risk premium
- Supply Disruptions: Saudi Arabia reports production capacity remains down by 600,000 barrels per day following attacks on energy infrastructure
- Inventory Data: US crude stocks rose by 3.7 million barrels last week, significantly higher than expected, adding a bearish tone to the market
What This Means for Consumers
- Regular Fuel: Petrol and diesel remain stable at state-run pumps; no immediate revision expected
- Premium Fuel: XP100 users pay ₹160/L in Delhi-an ₹11 jump from pre-ceasefire levels
- Commercial LPG: Restaurants and small businesses face ₹2,078.50 per 19kg cylinder in Delhi
- ATF: Domestic jet fuel prices corrected to an 8.5% hike, which may impact airfares
- Private Pumps: Shell and other private retailers charge significantly more (up to ₹119.85/L in Bangalore)
Disclaimer: Fuel prices are subject to daily revision by oil marketing companies. All rates listed are indicative and may vary by outlet, location, and date. Please check with your local fuel station or the official IOCL/BPCL/HPCL apps for real-time pricing.
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