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Statewise Petrol and Diesel Prices in India in June 2026

Published On: June 3, 2026
Statewise Petrol and Diesel Prices in India in June 2026
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Last Updated on June 3, 2026 by Parikshit

Petrol and diesel prices in India change every day at 6 AM. These prices are set by oil companies like Indian Oil, BPCL, and HPCL. In June 2026, fuel prices went up in many states after a hike on May 25, when petrol prices rose by ₹2.61 per litre and diesel by ₹2.71 per litre across the country. As of June 3, 2026, petrol in Delhi costs ₹102.12 per litre and diesel costs ₹95.20 per litre.

Prices are different in every state because each state government charges a different tax called VAT (Value Added Tax). States that charge higher VAT have more costly fuel. Other reasons for price differences include transport costs and local charges.

Right now, petrol prices across India range from about ₹89 to ₹118 per litre, depending on the state. So, before planning to any trip, check the latest state-wise petrol and Diesel Prices in India in June 2026

Today’s India Petrol & Diesel Prices

Today’s petrol price in Delhi, India, stands at ₹102.12 per litre, and the diesel price is ₹95.20. No change recorded in petrol’s price compared to yesterday. Over the past 10 days, fluctuations have been observed, with prices ranging between ₹97 and ₹102. You can also view today’s petrol prices in all states and districts of India and compare them with the rates from the previous day, which already include state taxes.

Why Are Petrol and Diesel Prices Different in Every State?

The main reasons why fuel prices are different in each state are:

  • VAT (Value Added Tax) – Every state charges its own tax on fuel. This is the biggest reason for price differences.
  • Central Excise Duty – This tax is the same for all states and is fixed by the central government.
  • Transport Cost – States that are far from oil refineries pay a little extra due to transportation.
  • Dealer Commission – The margin given to petrol pump dealers also adds to the final price.

State-wise Petrol Prices in India in June 2026

State / Union TerritoryPrice (per Litre)
Andaman & Nicobar₹88.66
Andhra Pradesh₹117.75
Arunachal Pradesh₹97.70
Assam₹105.74
Bihar₹113.37
Chandigarh₹101.51
Chhatisgarh₹108.09
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu₹99.50
Delhi₹102.12
Goa₹104.19
Gujarat₹102.11
Haryana₹103.28
Himachal Pradesh₹102.56
Jammu & Kashmir₹104.37
Jharkhand₹105.26
Karnataka₹110.91
Kerala₹115.41
Ladakh₹110.23
Lakshadweep₹107.50
Madhya Pradesh₹114.45
Maharashtra₹111.21
Manipur₹106.82
Meghalaya₹102.59
Mizoram₹106.49
Nagaland₹104.80
Odisha₹109.22
Pondicherry₹103.58
Punjab₹105.49
Rajasthan₹112.98
Sikkim₹110.95
Tamil Nadu₹107.77
Telangana₹115.69
Tripura₹104.96
Uttar Pradesh₹102.04
Uttarakhand₹100.81
West Bengal₹113.47

State-wise Diesel Prices in India in June 2026

State / Union TerritoryPrice (per Litre)
Andaman & Nicobar₹84.56
Andhra Pradesh₹105.43
Arunachal Pradesh₹87.11
Assam₹97.23
Bihar₹99.36
Chandigarh₹89.47
Chhatisgarh₹101.35
Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu₹95.40
Delhi₹95.20
Goa₹96.07
Gujarat₹98.23
Haryana₹95.94
Himachal Pradesh₹94.68
Jammu & Kashmir₹93.06
Jharkhand₹100.49
Karnataka₹98.80
Kerala₹104.22
Ladakh₹95.06
Lakshadweep₹102.80
Madhya Pradesh₹99.55
Maharashtra₹97.83
Manipur₹92.55
Meghalaya₹94.19
Mizoram₹95.15
Nagaland₹96.11
Odisha₹100.92
Pondicherry₹93.79
Punjab₹95.41
Rajasthan₹98.06
Sikkim₹97.75
Tamil Nadu₹99.58
Telangana₹103.82
Tripura₹93.85
Uttar Pradesh₹95.53
Uttarakhand₹96.26
West Bengal₹99.82

Note: Prices shown above are approximate for June 2026 based on available government and oil company data. Actual prices may vary slightly by city within a state. You can check the exact price in your city every day at 6 AM on the Indian Oil, BPCL, or HPCL websites and apps.

Which State Has the Highest Petrol Price?

As of June 2026, Andhra Pradesh (Nandyala) has the highest petrol price in India at ₹118.39 per litre. This is because Andhra Pradesh charges a very high VAT on petrol.

Telangana and West Bengal also have very high prices, with petrol costing more than ₹113 per litre.

Which State Has the Lowest Petrol Price?

The Andaman & Nicobar Islands have some of the lowest petrol prices in India, with petrol around ₹86 per litre. States like Uttar Pradesh, Gurgaon (Haryana), and Ahmedabad (Gujarat) also have comparatively lower petrol prices, with rates around ₹97–₹101 per litre.

What Happened to Fuel Prices in May–June 2026?

On May 25, 2026, petrol prices went up by ₹2.61 per litre and diesel prices by ₹2.71 per litre across India. This was due to a rise in global crude oil prices.

After this hike, the central government reduced export duty on petrol and diesel from June 1, 2026. However, this did not directly lower pump prices for common people.

As of now, oil companies are incurring losses on the sale of petrol, diesel, and LPG due to high crude oil prices. Global crude oil is currently trading at around $97–$98 per barrel.

How to Check Today’s Petrol and Diesel Price in Your City

You can easily check the latest fuel price in your city by:

  1. SMS: Send your city/state code to 9224992249 (for Indian Oil customers)
  2. App: Download the Indian Oil ONE, BPCL MySpeed, or HP Pay app
  3. Website: Visit the official websites of Indian Oil, BPCL, or HPCL
  4. Petrol pump: The updated price is displayed on the pump every morning

Prices are updated every day at 6 AM, so always check on the morning of the day you plan to fill fuel.

What Are The Different Factors That Decide Petrol And Diesel Prices In India?

Here is a simple breakdown of what makes up the final petrol price you pay:

  • Base price of crude oil: India imports most of its crude oil from the Middle East. When global prices go up, Indian fuel prices also rise.
  • Rupee vs Dollar rate: India pays for crude oil in US dollars. If the rupee weakens against the dollar, fuel becomes costlier.
  • Central Excise Duty: A tax charged by the central government. Currently, excise duty on petrol is around ₹19.90 per litre and on diesel around ₹15.80 per litre.
  • State VAT: Each state charges its own VAT. This varies from about 13% to 35% depending on the state, which is why prices are so different.
  • Dealer Commission: The petrol pump dealer earns a commission of roughly ₹3–₹4 per litre.
  • Transport & other charges: Costs involved in moving fuel from refineries to your nearest pump.

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