Fuel prices continue to rise\, Modi to meet oil company heads

Fuel prices continue to rise, Modi to meet oil company heads

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Fuel prices continued to rise across the four major metros on Sunday even as prepares to meet here on Monday to take stock of the global

Similarly, petrol prices in Mumbai, and also rose on Sunday -- to Rs 88.18 in Mumbai, Rs 84.54 in and Rs 85.99 per litre in

The prices vary from region to region due to local taxes, as the product is excluded from the Goods and Services Tax regime. has the lowest tax rate among the four metro cities.

The increase in transport fuel prices comes amid a continuous surge in global UK Brent crude has gone upwards of $85 per barrel.

Earlier this month, announced a cut in excise duty by Rs 1.50 a litre. Additionally, the companies have been mandated to reduce prices of petrol and diesel by Re 1 a litre each.

Diesel prices also rose across the four metros on Sunday.

Diesel was selling in at Rs 79.02, up from Rs 78.82 on Saturday. Prices in Delhi, and were Rs 75.38, Rs 77.23 and Rs 79.71 per litre, respectively.

Meanwhile, official sources said that will meet the chief executives of major global and Indian companies as the US sanctions on comes into effect from November 4, and as continue to be volatile.

He is also expected discuss ways to revive investment in India's upstream sector.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, October 14 2018. 19:50 IST