Diesel Prices Today [15 May, 2026] Update: Diesel Price Hits ₹90.77 After ₹3 Hike as Transport Costs Rise Amid Strait of Hormuz Crisis | Check City-Wise Rate

Petrol Prices Today, 15 May 2026: Diesel prices in India rise by ₹3 per litre on 15 May 2026, pushing Delhi to ₹90.67. Global crude volatility, supply cuts, and geopolitical tensions drive inflation risks and higher transport costs across cities. Get city-wise petrol rates for Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad & more.

By: Amreen Ahmad
Last Updated: May 15, 2026 09:36:56 IST

Petrol Prices Today, 15 May 2026: Diesel prices across India have entered a new upward cycle following a sudden nationwide revision of around ₹3 per litre. The change comes after nearly four years of relative stability in retail fuel pricing while the increase has immediate implications for freight movement, logistics chains and inflation-sensitive sectors such as food distribution and public transport. The revision is largely driven by global crude oil volatility and geopolitical tensions affecting supply routes.

Domestic Fuel Prices (India) – 15 May 2026

On 15 May 2026, India witnessed a synchronized upward adjustment in fuel prices. Petrol has reached ₹97.77 per litre in Delhi, while diesel stands at ₹90.67 per litre. LPG and CNG prices have also remained elevated, reflecting broader energy market pressure.

  • Petrol: ₹97.77 per litre 
  • Diesel: ₹90.67 per litre 
  • Domestic LPG (14.2 kg): ₹913.00 per cylinder 
  • Commercial LPG (19 kg): ₹3,071.50 per cylinder 
  • CNG: ₹77.09 per kg
  • PNG: ₹47.90 per SCM 

New Delhi Diesel Prices

Delhi diesel price has increased to ₹90.67 per litre from ₹87.67 earlier in the month, marking a ₹3 jump. This is one of the sharpest short-term revisions in recent years.

Mumbai Diesel Prices

Mumbai continues to report higher diesel costs due to elevated VAT and logistics dependency, with prices estimated around ₹97–₹99 per litre.

Chennai Diesel Prices

Chennai diesel rates remain steady in the ₹93–₹95 range, reflecting moderate taxation levels but high transport dependency.

Bangalore Diesel Prices

Bengaluru records diesel prices near ₹92–₹94 per litre, supported by strong commercial transport demand.

Hyderabad Diesel Prices

Hyderabad diesel averages around ₹91–₹93 per litre, closely tracking national revisions.

Kolkata Diesel Prices

Kolkata continues to remain expensive at ₹95–₹97 per litre due to higher local levies and distribution constraints.

Kerala Diesel Prices

Kerala reports some of the highest diesel rates in India, often crossing ₹98 per litre in select regions.

Pune Diesel Prices

Pune mirrors Mumbai trends, averaging around ₹97 per litre due to heavy industrial movement.

Ahmedabad Diesel Prices

Ahmedabad remains relatively lower at ₹87–₹89 per litre, benefiting from a more balanced tax structure.

Vadodara Diesel Prices

Vadodara tracks Ahmedabad closely with prices around ₹87–₹88 per litre.

Telangana Diesel Prices

Statewide diesel average in Telangana remains around ₹91–₹93 per litre.

Odisha Diesel Prices

Odisha diesel prices stay near ₹93–₹95 per litre, showing moderate stability.

Jaipur Diesel Prices

Jaipur diesel averages ₹94–₹96 per litre, influenced by transport distance from supply hubs.

Lucknow Diesel Prices

Lucknow records ₹89–₹91 per litre, relatively stable compared to metro cities.

Key Commercial & Alternative Fuel Rates

Commercial transport fuel consumption has seen immediate cost escalation. Freight operators report rising operational costs, while CNG and LPG-linked transport systems are also adjusting pricing structures to offset higher input expenses.

International Fuel Prices Today

  • Brent crude trades in the mid-80 USD/barrel range
  • WTI remains volatile in the low-80 USD range
  • OPEC maintains controlled supply output
  • Middle East tensions affecting shipping lanes
  • Global demand remains strong in Asia

Diesel City-Wise Rate in India 

City Diesel Price (₹/L)
Delhi 90.67
Mumbai 98.20
Chennai 94.10
Bengaluru 93.00
Kolkata 96.50
Hyderabad 92.40
Pune 97.00
Ahmedabad 88.00
Jaipur 95.20
Lucknow 90.10

Diesel Rate in India for Last 10 Days

Date Price (₹/L)
May 5 87.67
May 6 87.67
May 7 87.67
May 8 87.67
May 9 87.67
May 10 87.67
May 11 87.67
May 12 87.67
May 13 87.67
May 15 90.67

Diesel Price Hike by Rs. 3 per litre

The ₹3 per litre diesel hike is significant because diesel directly impacts freight costs, agriculture logistics and essential goods movement unlike petrol, diesel’s economic ripple effect is broader and faster.

Diesel Rate in New Delhi, May 2026

Date Price
May 1 ₹87.67
May 15 ₹90.67
Highest ₹90.67
Lowest ₹87.67
Monthly change +3.42%

Crude Oil (CLW00) Market Snapshot

  • Prices remain elevated due to supply constraints
  • Geopolitical tensions affecting shipping insurance costs
  • OPEC production cuts supporting price floor
  • Dollar strength increasing import burden
  • Asian demand remains resilient

Key Market Drivers

  • Global geopolitical instability
  • Controlled crude output by OPEC+
  • Currency fluctuations impacting imports
  • Seasonal industrial fuel demand
  • Rising logistics and freight activity

Impact & Outlook for India

India’s import-heavy energy structure makes it highly sensitive to global crude movements. Higher diesel prices are expected to push up inflation in food and transportation sectors while logistics-heavy industries may face margin compression.

Domestic Price Warning

  • Further diesel hikes possible if crude remains elevated
  • Transport costs likely to increase across supply chains
  • Agricultural input costs may rise
  • CNG and LPG-linked transport may adjust fares
  • Inflation pressure expected in coming months

Market Summary

The fuel market has shifted from stability to volatility as Diesel, being the backbone of transport, reflects global shocks more directly. India’s pricing cycle is now more responsive to international oil movements than before.

What This Means for Consumers

Consumers will experience indirect inflation through higher prices of goods and services while transport, food delivery and essential commodities are likely to see gradual cost increases as diesel prices feed into the supply chain.

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Disclaimer: Fuel prices are subject to daily revision by oil marketing companies. All rates listed are indicative and may vary by outlet, location, and date. Please check with your local fuel station or the official IOCL/BPCL/HPCL apps for real-time pricing.

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