Fuel price today: Check petrol, diesel, and LPG rates for Dec 27, 2025

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Fuel prices across India remained largely unchanged this Saturday, Dec 27, 2025, extending a period of price stability as the year draws to a close. Despite minor fluctuations in international crude oil benchmarks, domestic Oil Marketing Companies have opted to maintain current retail rates.

Metro Comparison: Petrol prices continue to show a major regional disparity due to varying state-level VAT (Value Added Tax) and local cess.

Petrol Rates

City

Price

New Delhi

₹94.77

Kolkata

₹105.41

Mumbai

₹103.54

Chennai

₹100.90

Gurgaon

₹95.51

Noida

₹95.12

Bengaluru

₹102.92

Hyderabad

₹107.46

Thiruvananthapuram

₹107.30

Diesel Price Today in India

Diesel rates remained static as well. This extended period of price stability is acting as a major tailwind for the logistics and transportation sector, effectively capping operational costs. By keeping freight charges in check, steady diesel prices are playing a pivotal role in maintaining Retail Inflation (CPI) within the RBI's target range as we enter the new year.

Diesel Rates

City

Price

New Delhi

₹87.67

Kolkata

₹92.02

Mumbai

₹90.03

Chennai

₹92.40

Gurgaon

₹87.97

Noida

₹88.29

Bengaluru

₹90.99

Hyderabad

₹95.70

Thiruvananthapuram

₹96.18

LPG Price Update: Domestic and Commercial

While petrol and diesel are revised daily at 6:00 AM, LPG prices are typically adjusted on the first of every month. For December 27, domestic LPG cylinder rates remain frozen, though commercial rates have seen minor downward adjustments in certain regions earlier this month. The LPG price today for a domestic 14.2 kg cylinder stands at ₹852.50.

Factors Influencing Today's Rates

The current price stability is influenced by several trending industry factors:

  1. Crude Oil Benchmarks: International Brent crude prices are currently trading around the $60.34 per barrel mark, providing a stable foundation for domestic pricing.
  2. Currency Fluctuations: The USD-INR exchange rate (currently approx. ₹89.58) plays a vital role, as India imports over 80% of its crude requirements.
  3. State VAT & Excise Duty: While the Central Excise Duty remains fixed, the final Retail Selling Price (RSP) differs by state. For instance, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana continue to see some of the highest petrol prices in the country, exceeding ₹108–109 per litre.