12: Fuel Prices and Air Quality in India: A Trend Analysis
This article examines the current state of fuel prices in India, highlighting recent changes and their impact on air quality and economic conditions.
This article examines the current state of fuel prices in India, highlighting recent changes and their impact on air quality and economic conditions.
TTK Prestige shares have seen a significant increase of 29.77% over three days, driven by rising LPG prices and a surge in induction cooker sales.
Two oil tankers carrying approximately 3 million barrels of crude oil have arrived in India, highlighting ongoing energy supply concerns.
The price of domestic LPG cylinders in India varies significantly across cities, with the highest recorded in Patna at ₹1,002.50.
The Pakistani government has raised petrol prices significantly, aligning with a global trend of increasing fuel costs amid geopolitical tensions.
The recent increase in LPG gas cylinder prices in India has raised concerns about supply consistency, particularly for commercial users.
Gas supply prioritization for household use may lead to significant impacts on industrial users, including IGL. The situation is evolving as authorities respond.
Gas prices in India have surged due to disruptions in the Middle East, impacting LPG and LNG supplies. The situation is evolving as imports are affected.
The petrol price in Bangalore has reached ₹102.92 per litre, remaining unchanged amid rising global crude oil prices.
The current cylinder price for LPG in India varies significantly across cities, reflecting market dynamics and supply conditions.