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Puri on why India has among world's cheapest fuel

The Economic Times

The Economic Times

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July 10, 2026

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NDTV

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

Petrol, Diesel Prices On July 2: Check New City-Wise Fuel Rates

Fuel prices in India depend on several factors, with global crude oil prices being the most significant as crude is the primary raw material used to produce petrol and diesel.

India TV News

lean right

· Jul 1, 2026

Nayara Energy cuts petrol, diesel prices as crude oil remains stable, check new rates in your city

India's largest private fuel retailer, Nayara Energy, has slashed petrol prices by Rs 5 per litre and diesel by Rs 3 per litre across its nationwide network. The move marks the first reduction in retail fuel prices by any company amid easing tensions in West Asia, which has pulled down crude oil prices. Crude oil prices remain stable, trading around USD 70 per barrel.

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jun 25, 2026

India to begin 2% isobutanol-diesel trials to kickstart diesel biofuel push

Diesel, India’s largest transport fuel, accounts for nearly twice the country’s petrol consumption, making the proposed programme significantly larger than the E20 initiativeThe government-backed initiativerials involve Tata Motors, HPCL, ARAI, Praj Industries, and mark India’s first serious move towards a diesel biofuel programme after earlier ethanol-diesel blending experiments failed

Bloomberg

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· Jul 9, 2026

India’s Wartime Buying Spree Leaves Behind Cooking Gas Glut

India’s frenzied efforts to counter disruptions in cooking gas supplies over the past months, while cargoes remained trapped in the Persian Gulf, has left state-run fuel retailers with the opposite problem — more than they can sell.

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Related coverage for "Puri on why India has among world's cheapest fuel ": NDTV — Petrol, Diesel Prices On July 2: Check New City-Wise Fuel Rates. India TV News — Nayara Energy cuts petrol, diesel prices as crude oil remains stable, check new rates in your city. The Hindu BusinessLine — India to begin 2% isobutanol-diesel trials to kickstart diesel biofuel push. Bloomberg — India’s Wartime Buying Spree Leaves Behind Cooking Gas Glut