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Nayara Raises Fuel Prices By ₹5 & Rs3 Per Litre Following Global Surge
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Indian fuel retailer Nayara Energy increased petrol and diesel costs starting Thursday, with a hike of ₹5 per litre for petrol and an additional rise in the global energy market volatility. The company operates as India's largest private fuel provider across its network nationwide to reflect these adjustments immediately on April prices at stations throughout cities like Delhi Mumbai Chennai Bangalore Kolkata Hyderabad Ahmedabad Pune Chandigarh Jaipur Nagpur Bhopal Lucknow Visakhapatnam Vizag Coimbatore Kochi Guwahati Amritsar Surat Vadodara Thiruvananthapuram.
Key Points
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1Nayara Energy, the largest private fuel retailer in India with nearly 7,000 pumps nationwide, raised petrol prices to Rs.5 more and diesel costs up by ₹3 per litre.
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2The price hike is attributed partly to a surge in global oil markets driven by geopolitical tensions following wars in the Middle East.
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3Fuel marketing companies across India are currently under strain due to these escalating input cost pressures.
Developments
[Mar.26]
Nayara Energy raised petrol prices by ₹5 per litre and diesel costs up by Rs3 a litre, passing on part of the recent surge in global oil markets following Middle East conflicts.
Nayara Energy hikes petrol prices by Rs 5, diesel by Rs 3 amid Middle East crisis
Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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