Fuel Prices Remain Steady on June 7, 2026: City-Wise Breakdown
Petrol, Diesel & CNG Fresh Prices Announced: Check City-Wise Rates For June 7
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On June 7, 2026, petrol, diesel, and CNG prices remained unchanged in India. Petrol prices in Hyderabad were the highest at ₹115.69 per litre, while Chandigarh had the lowest at ₹98.10. Domestic LPG cylinder prices rose to ₹942, marking the second increase in three months.
- 01Petrol prices increased by approximately ₹7.5 per litre due to rising crude oil prices amid the West Asia crisis.
- 02The price of a standard 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder in Delhi is now ₹942, up from ₹913.
- 03CNG prices in Mumbai rose by ₹2 to ₹86 per kg after a previous hike 15 days ago.
- 04Thiruvananthapuram has the highest diesel price at ₹104.40 per litre, while Chandigarh has the lowest at ₹86.09.
- 05Export duties on petrol, diesel, and aviation turbine fuel were revised, with petrol at ₹1.5/litre.
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As of June 7, 2026, fuel prices in India have remained stable, with petrol and diesel prices unchanged despite recent hikes. Petrol prices have seen an increase of around ₹7.5 per litre due to rising crude oil costs linked to the West Asia crisis. In major cities, petrol prices are highest in Hyderabad at ₹115.69 per litre, while Chandigarh offers the lowest at ₹98.10 per litre. Diesel prices are similarly varied, with Thiruvananthapuram at ₹104.40 per litre and Chandigarh at ₹86.09. The price of a domestic LPG cylinder has risen to ₹942 in Delhi, marking the second increase in three months. Meanwhile, CNG prices in Mumbai increased by ₹2 to ₹86 per kg. The government has also adjusted export duties on fuels, with petrol now at ₹1.5 per litre.
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The stability in fuel prices may help consumers manage their budgets amid rising costs of living.
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