Nayara Energy hikes petrol by ₹5 and diesel by ₹3
Nayara pricing teams must update pump displays and POS pricing immediately
Change
Nayara Energy has set petrol prices ₹5 per litre higher and diesel prices ₹3 per litre higher, effective March 26, 2026, across its 6,967 retail petrol pumps in India.
Why it matters
Nayara has tied its retail pricing to recent global oil-price gains after US and Israel military strikes on Iran, passing part of the higher input costs to consumers. The change imposes higher per‑litre retail charges at point of sale across its nationwide station network effective March 26, 2026.
Implications
- — Nayara retail operations teams must update pump price displays, point‑of‑sale pricing and transaction systems immediately — failure to update before the next sales run will produce transactions at incorrect rates and require manual reconciliation.
- — Nayara finance and treasury teams must reprice daily revenue and cash‑flow forecasts immediately — failing to adjust will leave short‑term reports and liquidity estimates misstated until reconciliations are completed.
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