Did petrol, diesel prices rise on May 30? Check latest fuel rates in Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad
Fuel prices in India remained stable on May 30, following a series of increases earlier in the month. The last hike occurred on May 25, with petrol prices rising by Rs. 2.61 per litre and diesel by Rs. 2.71 per litre. Ongoing tensions in the Middle East continue to influence global fuel prices, and analysts suggest that further increases may be on the horizon.
- ▪Petrol and diesel prices remained unchanged on May 30 after a hike on May 25.
- ▪The petrol price was raised by Rs. 2.61 per litre and diesel by Rs. 2.71 per litre on May 25.
- ▪India's dependence on energy imports from the Gulf region is significant, with crude oil accounting for 53.9% of total merchandise imports from the GCC.
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Did petrol, diesel prices rise on May 30? Check latest fuel rates in Delhi, Mumbai, HyderabadThe prices have remained constant after the last hike on May 25, which was the fourth straight hike this month.Updated on: May 30, 2026 5:55 PM ISTEdited by Sana FaziliShare viaCopy link The fuel prices across the country remained majorly unchanged on May 30, even as the war in the Middle East continues to impact fuel prices globally. The prices have remained constant after the last hike on May 25, which was the fourth straight hike this month.The Centre increased petrol prices four times this month. , and once again the petrol rates have gone up from Tuesday. (Praful Gangurde / Hindustan Times)The petrol prices on May 25 were raised by Rs. 2.61 per litre and diesel by Rs.
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