New Delhi: The petrol and diesel prices across the country continued their northward march after two days break taking its retail rates to unprecedented levels while burning bigger holes in the consumers pockets.
The oil marketing companies raised the pump price of both petrol and diesel by 35 paisa per litre on Tuesday.
With this, petrol is now priced at Rs 90.93 a litre and diesel Rs 81.32 a litre in the capital.
Across the country as well the petrol and diesel price increased between 32-40 paisa per litre depending on the level of local duty at the state level.
Sources in OMCs said that price rise on Tuesday followed movement in product price in global markets. The crude oil is also on fire with benchmark Brent crude gaining over 2 per cent on Tuesday to reach closer to $67 a barrel now. It was less than $60 a barrel just a few days back.
Petrol and diesel prices have been rising continuously since February 9. During this phase of price rise (In the last 12 days since February 9), the price has gone up by Rs 3.63 per litre for petrol while diesel rate has risen by Rs 3.84 a litre in Delhi.
The increase in the previous weeks has taken petrol price across historic high levels of Rs 100 a litre in several cities across the country.