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Fuel Prices Today [2 April, 2026]: Petrol, Diesel Steady at ₹94.77/L & ₹87.67/L in Delhi; Global Crude Retreats to $100 as Hormuz Crisis Eases | Check City-Wise Rates

Fuel Prices Today [2 April, 2026]: Petrol, Diesel Steady at ₹94.77/L & ₹87.67/L in Delhi; Global Crude Retreats to $100 as Hormuz Crisis Eases | Check City-Wise Rates

Fuel Prices Today, 2 April 2026: Fuel prices across major Indian cities remain largely stable today, Thursday, April 2, 2026. While state-run outlets have held regular fuel rates steady, private retailers and premium variants have seen significant hikes.

Global oil prices have retreated from multi-year highs, with benchmark Brent and WTI futures dipping back toward the $100 per barrel threshold following a period of extreme volatility driven by the West Asia conflict.

Fuel Prices Today (April 2, 2026)

Fuel TypeVariantPrice (Delhi)
PetrolRegular₹94.77 per Litre
PetrolPremium (XP95/Speed)₹101.89 per Litre
PetrolXP100 (High-Octane)₹160.00 per Litre
DieselRegular₹87.67 per Litre
DieselHigh Speed / Turbo₹92.45 per Litre
CNGStandard₹77.09 per Kg
LPGDomestic (14.2 kg)₹913.00 per Cylinder
LPGCommercial (19 kg)₹1,884.50 per Cylinder
PNGDomestic (Piped Gas)₹47.89 per SCM

Metro City Comparison (per Litre)

CityPetrol PriceDiesel Price
Mumbai₹103.54₹90.01
Bangalore₹102.96₹90.99
Chennai₹100.85₹92.40
Kolkata₹105.41₹91.80
Hyderabad₹107.46₹97.82

Recent Market Developments

  • Premium Fuel Hike: On April 1, 2026, Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) raised the price of its high-octane XP100 petrol in Delhi to ₹160 per litre (up from ₹149)
  • Private Retailers: Private players like Shell India and Nayara Energy have implemented sharp price increases. Shell's standard petrol in Bengaluru now costs approximately ₹119.85 per litre
  • Aviation & Commercial: Jet fuel (ATF) prices saw a massive spike, briefly doubling before being revised for domestic airlines

Key Market Insights

  • Excise Duty Status: Effective March 27, 2026, the central excise duty stands at ₹3 per litre on petrol and is nil on diesel
  • Private vs. State Pumps: While state-run pumps (IOCL, BPCL, HPCL) are holding rates, private retailers like Nayara Energy have increased prices by roughly ₹5 for petrol and ₹3 for diesel
  • LPG Subsidy: Despite the ₹60 hike in domestic LPG earlier this month, Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana (PMUY) beneficiaries continue to receive a ₹300 subsidy per cylinder
  • Global Volatility: The Indian basket of crude oil reached $115.75 per barrel in late March, making India highly vulnerable to supply disruptions

Global Oil Market Today

Global oil prices have retreated from multi-year highs, with benchmarks dipping toward $100 per barrel after peaking near $120 earlier in March.

BenchmarkPrice (USD/bbl)Daily ChangeStatus
Brent Crude$100.54-2.7%Retreating from March highs
WTI Crude$98.77-2.5%Below $100 threshold
Urals Oil$123.45NAReflects shift in trade flows

Crude Oil (CLW00) Price Chart

  • Open: $98.92 | High: $99.21 | Low: $97.70
  • Previous Close: $100.12 | Volume: 7,501 | Open Interest: 272,864
  • Daily Change: -2.04%

Critical Market Drivers

  • De-escalation Hopes: Prices tumbled after U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the war in Iran could end within two to three weeks, sparking a relief rally in global stock markets
  • OPEC+ Supply Boost: OPEC+ members (including Saudi Arabia and Russia) agreed to increase production by 206,000 barrels per day starting this April to stabilize markets
  • Strategic Chokepoints: The Strait of Hormuz-which handles 20% of seaborne oil-remains largely closed or heavily restricted due to the conflict
  • Global Inflation: Prolonged high energy costs are already impacting economies, with South Korea reporting a surge in consumer inflation for March

6-Month Fuel Price Trend (Delhi)

MonthPetrol (Regular)Diesel (Regular)Market Context
October 2025₹94.77₹87.67Stability phase; OMCs absorb global costs
November 2025₹94.77₹87.67Prices remain frozen at state-run pumps
December 2025₹94.72₹87.62Minor local adjustments
January 2026₹94.72₹87.62Domestic rates decouple from rising crude
February 2026₹94.72₹87.62Geopolitical tensions trigger global spikes
March 2026₹94.77₹87.67₹10 Excise Cut; Premium fuels hiked
April 2, 2026₹94.77₹87.67Current Rate

Key Trend Drivers

  • The "Price Freeze" Period: For nearly five months, retail prices for regular petrol and diesel saw zero net change. State-run OMCs held rates steady to control inflation, even as global crude climbed
  • Excise Duty Cut (March 27, 2026): As global oil prices approached $149 per barrel, the Central Government slashed excise duty by ₹10 per litre
  • Absorption Strategy: Retail prices did not drop by the full ₹10; OMCs used the tax relief to "repair their balance sheets"-offsetting massive losses from expensive imports
  • Premium Fuel Divergence: While regular fuel stayed flat, Premium Petrol (XP95/Speed) saw a hike of roughly ₹2 per litre in late March; XP100 jumped to ₹160 on April 1
  • LPG Spike: Domestic LPG surged by ₹60 on March 7 to reach the current ₹913 per cylinder in Delhi

Comparison: Domestic vs. Global Trend

  • International Crude: Brent rose from $65/b in September 2025 to a peak of $149/b in March 2026
  • Domestic Impact: Regular petrol/diesel prices rose by less than 0.1% over six months, despite a 60%+ surge in global oil

What This Means for Consumers

  • State-Run Pumps: Regular petrol and diesel remain stable at ₹94.77/L and ₹87.67/L respectively
  • Premium Fuels: Expect to pay significantly more for high-octane variants like XP100 (₹160/L in Delhi)
  • Private Pumps: Shell, Nayara, and other private outlets charge ₹5-₹25 more per litre
  • LPG: Domestic cylinder prices remain at post-hike levels; Ujjwala beneficiaries receive a ₹300 subsidy

Disclaimer: Fuel prices are subject to daily revisions by oil marketing companies. Rates are indicative and may vary by outlet. Please check with local fuel stations for exact pricing.

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