Nayara Energy raises petrol by ₹5 and diesel by ₹3 per litre

The hike shifts part of rising crude costs onto consumers and increases pressure on private retailers to adjust pricing.

The Hindu ·
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Nayara Energy raised retail petrol prices by ₹5 per litre and diesel by ₹3 per litre on March 26, 2026 across its network of 6,967 fuel stations.
Why it matters
Companies and drivers that refuel at Nayara stations face an immediate increase in out‑of‑pocket fuel costs and cannot rely on the previous national price freeze at those outlets. Budget owners and route planners must either absorb the higher per‑litre expense or change refuelling plans to limit exposure.
Implications
  • Procurement teams at logistics and transport companies must update fuel cost assumptions in contracts and immediate operating budgets to reflect the higher per‑litre rates or face unrecovered fuel expense.

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