Shell Increases Diesel Price By Rs 25/Litre; Petrol Rs 7.41/Litre

India is witnessing a sharp escalation in fuel prices as private retailers like Nayara Energy and Shell continue to raise rates amid global energy disruptions. The latest hike by Shell is particularly steep—especially for diesel.

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Massive Price Hike by Shell

After Nayara’s earlier increase, Shell India has now raised fuel prices significantly:

  • Petrol up by ₹7.41 per litre
  • Diesel up by ₹25 per litre

This is one of the sharpest diesel price hikes in recent times, signaling growing pressure on private fuel retailers.

In cities like Bengaluru:

  • Petrol now costs around ₹119.85/litre
  • Diesel has crossed ₹123/litrewith premium variants even higher

Why Diesel Saw a Bigger Spike

The unusually high diesel hike (₹25) is driven by:

  • Higher global demand for diesel
  • Supply disruptions due to the Iran / West Asia conflict
  • Increased logistics and refining costs

Diesel is more sensitive to global supply chains, which is why it has seen a much sharper jump than petrol.


Why Private Companies Are Increasing Prices

Unlike PSU oil companies (IOC, BPCL, HPCL), private players like Nayara and Shell:

  • Do not receive government support or compensation
  • Follow market-linked pricing
  • Must pass on rising crude costs directly to consumers

With crude oil prices staying above $100 per barrelmaintaining older prices was no longer viable.


PSU vs Private Pump Price Gap Widens

This has created a noticeable price difference:

  • PSU pumps → Prices largely stable
  • Private pumps → Prices significantly higher

Consumers may now see ₹5–₹25 per litre differences depending on where they refuel.


What Triggered This Wave of Hikes

The broader trigger is the ongoing global crisis:

  • Rising crude oil prices due to geopolitical tensions
  • Supply risks via key routes like the Strait of Hormuz
  • India importing nearly 85–88% of its crude oil

These factors have sharply increased fuel import costs.


Impact on Consumers and Economy

The price hike will have a cascading effect:

  • Transport and logistics costs will rise
  • Food and delivery prices may increase
  • Inflation pressure could intensify

Diesel, in particular, impacts goods movement and supply chainsmaking this hike more significant than petrol.


Bigger Picture: Beginning of a Larger Fuel Price Cycle?

This development suggests:

  • Private retailers have already started adjusting prices upward
  • PSU companies may eventually follow if crude prices remain high
  • India could be entering a new phase of fuel price volatility

Summary

Shell has sharply increased fuel prices after Nayara, with petrol up ₹7.41 per litre and diesel surging ₹25 per litre. The hike is driven by rising global crude oil prices and supply disruptions due to the Iran conflict. Private retailers are passing on costs directly, unlike PSU firms, leading to higher prices and potential inflationary impact across the economy.


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