Petrol and diesel prices today (November 11): Fuel rates remain stable across major Indian cities

New Delhi: Petrol and diesel rates have shown no major changes across metro cities and state capitals, on November 11, 2025, Tuesday.
The price of petrol remained stable on Tuesday at ₹103.50 per litre, as has been the case over the past 11 months, with slight changes in some cities.
In Mumbai, petrol is priced at ₹103.50 per litre. In Jaipur, petrol rose slightly to ₹105.40 per litre. Meanwhile, Bhubaneswar and Thiruvananthapuram saw a drop in both petrol and diesel prices.
Diesel was priced at ₹90.03 per litre in Mumbai, showing slight to no variation across major metro cities.
With prices holding steady nationwide for over eight months, fuel costs remain influenced by global oil trends, domestic tax policies and currency exchange rates.
Petrol prices in India remain higher than in neighbouring countries such as Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. This difference is primarily attributed to higher excise duty and Value Added Tax (VAT) imposed by both central and state governments.
Today's petrol and diesel prices in major Indian cities
City | Petrol (₹/litre) | Diesel (₹/litre) |
New Delhi | ₹94.77 | ₹87.67 |
Kolkata | ₹105.41 | ₹92.02 |
Mumbai | ₹103.50 | ₹90.03 |
Chennai | ₹100.80 | ₹92.39 |
Gurgaon | ₹95.65 | ₹88.10 |
Noida | ₹95.05 | ₹88.19 |
Bangalore | ₹102.92 | ₹90.99 |
Bhubaneswar | ₹100.93 | ₹92.51 |
Chandigarh | ₹94.30 | ₹82.45 |
Hyderabad | ₹107.46 | ₹95.70 |
Jaipur | ₹105.40 | ₹90.82 |
Lucknow | ₹94.73 | ₹87.86 |
Patna | ₹105.58 | ₹91.82 |
Thiruvananthapuram | ₹107.30 | ₹96.18 |
Note: Prices already include state taxes and may vary slightly within districts.
What to expect going forward
Petrol prices in India are expected to remain sensitive to global market shifts, taxation reforms and currency fluctuations. While international crude prices are beyond domestic control, rationalisation of taxes and strengthening of the rupee can offer relief to consumers. Staying informed about the underlying factors can help consumers and businesses plan fuel expenses more effectively.
In India, fuel prices are adjusted by state-run oil companies such as Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum, in line with global market trends. When international crude oil prices rise, petrol rates in the country also move up. Conversely, a dip in global crude prices usually leads to a reduction in the daily petrol prices here.
LPG price
The average price of a 14.2 kg domestic LPG cylinder across major Indian cities stands at ₹852.50, with no recent change in rates.
Prices have remained stable since April 2025, following a ₹50 hike earlier in the year. Over the past 12 months, LPG prices nationwide have shown a gradual upward trend.