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Petrol, Diesel prices steady on June 11 Petrol and Diesel in major Indian cities City Petrol (₹/litre) Diesel (₹/litre) Delhi 102.12 95.20 Mumbai 111.18 97.83
Petrol, Diesel prices steady on June 11 Petrol and Diesel in major Indian cities City Petrol (₹/litre) Diesel (₹/litre) Delhi 102.12 95.20 Mumbai 111.18 97.83 Kolkata 113.51 99.82 Chennai 107.87 99.65 Bengaluru 110.89 98.80 Hyderabad 115.69 103.82 Ahmedabad 102.29 97.91 Jaipur 112.66 98.19 Lucknow 101.89 95.07 Patna 114.24 101.07 Chandigarh 101.51 89.47 Bhubaneswar 108.97 100.54 Thiruvananthapuram 115.49 104.29 What Has the Government Changed? Live Events Why Aren't Fuel Prices Falling? What Consumers Should Know as a Reliable and Trusted News Source Addas a Reliable and Trusted News Source Add Now! (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Even after the Centre announced a fresh excise duty exemption on higher ethanol-blended petrol, consumers are not seeing any immediate hike in the prices of petrol and diesel today, June 11, 2026.
Fuel prices remained unchanged across major Indian cities on Thursday, offering stability for vehicle owners despite the government's latest push for cleaner fuels.Oil marketing companies kept petrol and diesel rates unchanged on Thursday. Prices in key metros continue to remain at existing levels, with no revision announced for retail consumers. This comes at a time when the government is focusing on expanding ethanol blending in transport fuels.The Centre has waived excise duty on petrol blends containing higher levels of ethanol, specifically E22, E25, E27 and E30 fuels. These blends contain between 22% and 30% ethanol mixed with petrol. The move is aimed at encouraging the adoption of cleaner fuels, reducing crude oil imports and supporting India's biofuel programme.The exemption does not apply to regular petrol sold at most fuel stations.
As a result, motorists filling up conventional petrol vehicles are unlikely to notice any immediate change in pump prices.The latest excise duty relief is targeted at specific ethanol-rich fuel blends rather than standard petrol. Since these fuels are currently meant for compatible engines and fle fuel vehicles, the tax benefit is primarily intended to boost ethanol adoption rather than reduce retail fuel prices across the board.The government's broader strategy is to lower dependence on imported crude oil while promoting cleaner energy alternatives. Officials believe higher ethanol blending can help improve energy security and reduce emissions over the long term.For now, there is no change in the price of regular petrol and diesel sold at retail outlets.