Petrol, Diesel Prices Remain Elevated On May 27, 2026 Check Rates In Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata & More
| City | Petrol Price (Per Litre) | Diesel Price (Per Litre) |
| Delhi | Rs 102.12 | Rs 90.67 |
| Mumbai | Rs 113.47 | Rs 95.00 |
| Chennai | Rs 108.20 | Rs 92.39 |
| Kolkata | Rs 113.47 | Rs 99.82 |
| Bengaluru | Rs 110.89 | Rs 98.80 |
| Hyderabad | Rs 115.73 | Rs 103.82 |
| Noida | Rs 101.92 | Rs 95.37 |
The prices continue to vary from state to state due to differences in VAT, transportation costs, and local taxes.
Why Global Oil Markets Are Worried
The ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Iran have once again pushed the spotlight onto the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts warn that any instability in the region could trigger disruptions in oil transportation and sharply increase crude oil prices globally.
India, which imports a major portion of its crude oil requirements, remains sensitive to international price fluctuations. Even minor spikes in crude prices can eventually impact domestic fuel prices and transportation costs.
Experts believe continued uncertainty in the Middle East could keep fuel markets volatile in the coming weeks.
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Impact On Common Citizens
High petrol and diesel prices are not just affecting vehicle owners. Rising fuel costs usually lead to increased transportation expenses, which can eventually influence the prices of vegetables, groceries, logistics, and essential commodities.
Commercial vehicle operators, cab drivers, and delivery businesses are expected to feel the pressure the most if fuel prices continue staying elevated.
Many consumers are also closely watching whether the government or oil companies announce any relief measures in the coming days if global crude prices stabilise.
Oil Companies Continue Monitoring Global Situation
State-run oil marketing companies including Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum revise fuel prices daily based on global crude oil movements and currency exchange rates.
With international markets remaining uncertain, industry experts expect fuel prices to stay sensitive to geopolitical developments, especially those linked to crude supply routes in West Asia.
For now, consumers across India continue facing high fuel costs as global oil tensions remain far from settled.
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