Jet gas or ATF value on Saturday was hiked by 3%, the fifth straight enhance in two months, whereas there was no change in charges of cooking fuel LPG, petrol and diesel.
Aviation turbine gas (ATF) charges went up by Rs 1,304.25 per kilolitre or 3% within the nationwide capital to Rs 43,932.53 per kl, based on a value notification of state-owned oil firms.
ATF value was final hiked by 1.5 % or Rs 635.47 per kl, on July 16. This was the fifth straight enhance since June. In 4 hikes, charges went up by Rs 22,483.91 per kl.
Charges have been hiked by a document 56.6 per cent (Rs 12,126.75 per kl) on June 1, adopted by Rs 5,494.5 per kl (16.Three per cent) enhance on June 16. Value was hiked by Rs 2,922.94 per kl or 7.48 per cent on July 1.
ATF costs are revised on 1st and 16th of each month based mostly on common of benchmark worldwide value and international change fee within the previous fortnight.
Petrol and diesel costs, that are revised every day, have been saved unchanged on Saturday.
The worth of petrol has not modified for over a month now. It sells for Rs 80.43 a litre within the nationwide capital since June 29.
Diesel, then again, has seen sporadic charges revisions. It at the moment sells for Rs 73.56 per litre within the nationwide capital.
Petrol value rose by Rs 9.17 per litre between June 7 and June 29 whereas diesel charges elevated by Rs 12.55 per litre since June 7. Cooking fuel charges too have been unchanged on Saturday.
Non-subsidised cooking fuel LPG charges have been final revised on July 1 when costs went up by Re 1 to Rs 594 per 14.2-kg cylinder within the nationwide capital.
This enhance reversed a four-month declining development in charges. Costs had come down from Rs 858.50 in February to Rs 593 in June – Rs 265.5 in all.
Non-subsidised LPG is cooking fuel {that a} shopper buys after exhausting his or her quota of 12 cylinders of 14.2-kg at subsidised charges.