Petrol, Diesel Price Today 1 November 2024 in Bangalore, New Delhi, Nashik, Noida

Petrol, Diesel Price Today 1 November 2024: Oil prices went up on Friday by gaining more than $1 per barrel because of the geopolitical crisis in the Middle East. In the early trading, Brent crude futures for January climbed by $1,31 at $74.12 per barrel. On the other hand, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude was up by $1.35 at $70.61 per barrel. Meanwhile, as per Reuters report concern was raised over Iran’s expected strike on Israel from Iraq in the coming days. The attack may include ballistic missiles, and drones and is expected to take place before the US presidential election on 5 November. Oil prices may be affected because of the speculation that OPEC+ may slow down its planned production increase in December.

Check latest Petrol and Diesel prices at your place on 1 November 2024

New Delhi: Petrol price: Rs 94.77 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 87.67 per litre

Noida: Petrol price: Rs 94.98 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 88.13 per litre

Indore: Petrol price: Rs 106.47 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 91.87 per litre

Lucknow: Petrol price: Rs 94.69 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 87.81 per litre

Hyderabad: Petrol price: Rs 107.46 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 95.70 per litre

Nashik: Petrol price: Rs 104.72 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 91.23 per litre

Mumbai: Petrol price: Rs 103.44 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 88.97 per litre

Jaipur: Petrol price: Rs 104.72 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 90.21 per litre

Bangalore: Petrol price: Rs 102.92 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 88.99 per litre

Coimbatore: Petrol price: Rs 101.33 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 92.93 per litre

Pune: Petrol price: Rs 103.89 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 90.43 per litre

Patna: Petrol price: Rs 105.58 per litre, Diesel price: Rs 92.42 per litre

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