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India’s state-owned fuel retailers raised petrol and diesel pump prices for the fourth time since mid-May, and city gas distributors increased compressed natural gas (CNG) rates, as companies passed on higher global energy costs driven by the Iran war and supply disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz.
On May 25 state oil firms raised petrol by ₹2.61 per litre and diesel by ₹2.71 per litre; petrol in New Delhi rose to ₹102.12/litre and diesel to ₹95.20/litre, after cumulative increases since May 15 of about 7.8% for petrol and 8.6% for diesel, Reuters reported.
On May 26 distributors including Indraprastha Gas implemented a fourth CNG hike in under two weeks, taking Delhi CNG to ₹83.09 per kg.
The repeated revisions have driven short-term spikes in city gas and oil marketing stocks (Indraprastha Gas, Mahanagar Gas, Adani Total Gas and ONGC saw gains) and prompted concerns about higher commuting costs, rising logistics bills and inflationary pressure across India.




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