Delhi-based Indraprastha Gasoline Restricted (IGL) on Wednesday hiked CNG costs within the nationwide capital by ₹2.5 per kg. The retail value of CNG in Delhi now stands at ₹66.61 per kg, with a complete surge of ₹6.6 per kg over the span of 5 days.
For the neighbouring Ghaziabad, Noida and Better Noida, the CNG gas is being offered at ₹69.18 per kg, whereas in Gurugram, the worth went as much as ₹74.94 per kg.
Listed here are the most recent CNG charges:
Delhi – ₹66.61 per kg
Noida, Better Noida and Ghaziabad – ₹69.18 per kg
Muzaffarnagar, Meerut and Shamli – ₹73.86 per kg
Gurugram – ₹74.94 per kg
Rewari – ₹77.07 per kg
Karnal and Kaithal – ₹75.27 per kg
Kanpur, Hamirpur and Fatehpur – ₹78.40 per kg
Ajmer, Pali and Rajsamand – Rs.76.89 per kg
The value hike is available in response to the continuing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. The rise in CNG costs is more likely to impression the operations of trip hailers corresponding to Uber and Ola.
Cooking fuel pipeline, referred to as piped pure fuel or PNG, additionally grew to become costlier after costs shot up within the latest days. In Mumbai, PNG was hiked from Tuesday midnight by ₹5 and can now value ₹41/SCM.
In the meantime, petrol and diesel costs have been hiked as soon as once more on Wednesday by 80 paise a litre, taking the costs up by ₹10 per litre every previously 16 days.
In Delhi, petrol is now being offered at ₹105.41 per litre, whereas diesel is retailing at ₹96.67 per litre, in response to the most recent notification by state-owned gas retailers. In Mumbai, petrol and diesel costs per litre have been listed at ₹120.51 per litre, elevated by 84 paise, and ₹104.77 per litre, elevated by 85 paise.