Fuel prices in India have always been a subject of discussion due to their direct impact on the economy and daily life. The prices of petrol and diesel fluctuate based on various global and domestic factors, affecting transportation costs, inflation, and household budgets.
Fuel prices in India have always been a subject of discussion due to their direct impact on the economy and daily life. The prices of petrol and diesel fluctuate based on various global and domestic factors, affecting transportation costs, inflation, and household budgets.
Current Fuel Price Trends
As of 2025, fuel prices in India continue to fluctuate due to a mix of international crude oil prices and government policies. The cost of petrol and diesel varies across states due to differences in local taxes and transportation charges. Major metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata often see higher fuel prices compared to smaller towns and rural areas.
Factors Affecting Fuel Prices
Several factors influence the price of fuel in India:
Crude Oil Prices: India imports over 80% of its crude oil requirements, making international market fluctuations a key determinant of domestic fuel prices.
Exchange Rate: Since crude oil is traded in US dollars, any depreciation in the Indian Rupee increases the cost of oil imports.
Excise Duty & VAT: The central government imposes excise duty, while state governments levy Value Added Tax (VAT), leading to variations in fuel prices across states.
Refining and Transportation Costs: The cost incurred in refining crude oil and transporting it to retail outlets contributes to the final price.
Global Supply and Demand: Geopolitical tensions, production cuts by oil-producing nations, and global economic conditions also play a role.
Government Subsidies & Price Control Policies: While petrol and diesel prices are deregulated, government intervention during crises can impact pricing.
Fuel Price In Bihar
Petrol
₹ 105.73 / L
0.15 ↑
Diesel
₹ 92.56 / L
0.14 ↑
Electricity
₹ 7.96 / Unit
0.00 ↓
CNG
₹ 84.54 / KG
0.00 ↓
Today's Fuel Prices In Popular Cities In Bihar
City
Petrol (price/Ltr)
Diesel (price/Ltr)
Electricity (price/Unt)
Electricity (price/Un)
CNG (price/Kg)
Araria
₹ 106.94
₹ 93.80
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Arrah
₹ 105.90
₹ 92.72
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Bagaha
₹ 106.69
₹ 93.46
₹ 7.96
₹ 85.45
Begusarai
₹ 105.05
₹ 91.90
₹ 7.96
₹ 91.00
Bhagalpur
₹ 105.83
₹ 92.63
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Buxar
₹ 106.43
₹ 93.21
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Chhapra
₹ 105.69
₹ 92.52
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Darbhnga
₹ 106.04
₹ 92.83
₹ 7.96
₹ 91.5
Dehri
₹ 106.79
₹ 93.55
₹ 7.96
₹ 88.5
Gaya
₹ 105.94
₹ 92.75
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.85
Hajipur
₹ 105.34
₹ 92.16
₹ 7.96
₹ 88.0
Jamalpur
₹ 105.45
₹ 92.28
₹ 7.96
₹ 91.5
Katihar
₹ 106.51
₹ 93.27
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Munger
₹ 105.70
₹ 92.51
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Nalanda
₹ 105.69
₹ 92.52
₹ 7.96
₹ 91.50
Patna
₹ 106.11
₹ 92.92
₹ 7.96
₹ 84.54
Purnia
₹ 106.86
₹ 93.65
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Saharsa
₹ 105.69
₹ 92.5
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Sasaram
₹ 106.69
₹ 93.46
₹ 7.96
₹ 91.5
Samstipur
₹ 105.34
₹ 92.17
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.50
Sitamarhi
₹ 106.67
₹ 93.42
₹ 7.96
₹ 91.5
Last 6 Months fuel prices In Bihar
Month
Petrol (price/Ltr)
Diesel (price/Ltr)
Electricity (price/Un)
CNG (price/Kg)
February 2025
₹ 105.73
₹ 92.56
₹ 7.96
₹ 84.54
January 2025
₹ 105.41
₹ 92.03
₹ 7.96
₹ 83.95
December 2024
₹ 105.16
₹ 92.50
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.5
November 2024
₹ 105.16
₹ 92.47
₹ 7.96
₹ 84.76
October 2024
₹ 105.16
₹ 92.51
₹ 7.96
₹ 86.5
September 2024
₹ 105.10
₹ 92.20
₹ 7.96
₹ 85.5
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Fuel Price FAQ's
Fuel Price FAQ's
Fuel prices in India are influenced by:
- Global Crude Oil Prices – Changes in international oil rates directly impact fuel costs.
- Exchange Rate (INR vs USD) – Since crude oil is imported, fluctuations in the exchange rate affect pricing.
- Excise Duty & VAT – The central and state governments impose taxes that contribute to final prices.
- Dealer Commission – Petrol pump owners receive a margin, affecting the retail price.
- Demand & Supply – Seasonal demand variations can cause price fluctuations.
Fuel prices are revised daily based on the Dynamic Fuel Pricing system, which updates rates based on global oil price changes and currency exchange rates
Each state imposes its own Value Added Tax (VAT), leading to different prices. For example, fuel in Maharashtra may be costlier than in Delhi due to higher VAT rates.
- Petrol is generally the most expensive due to higher taxation.
- Diesel is cheaper as it has lower excise duties.
- CNG is an alternative fuel that is significantly cheaper and eco-friendly.
Alternatives include:
- CNG & LPG – Cheaper and environmentally friendly.
- Electric Vehicles (EVs) – No fuel cost but requires charging infrastructure.
- Biofuels & Ethanol-Blended Fuels – Government-promoted options to reduce fossil fuel dependence.
India imposes higher taxes on fuel, whereas countries like Pakistan and Sri Lanka offer subsidies, making fuel cheaper.
- Drive efficiently: Avoid sudden acceleration and braking.
- Maintain tire pressure: Proper inflation improves mileage.
- Use fuel loyalty programs: Many oil companies offer discounts and cashback.
- Switch to CNG or hybrid vehicles for better mileage