Odishatv Bureau

The prices of petrol and diesel continue to be on the higher side, but there was a slight decrease in the rates of the fuel on Thursday. 
Customers have to pay Rs 103.19 per litre of petrol in Bhubaneswar while they had paid Rs 103.54 yesterday. Similarly, diesel is being sold at Rs 94.76 a litre.

In Cuttack, customers have to pay Rs 103.54 and Rs 95.10 per litre of petrol and diesel, respectively.

In other districts like Malkangiri, Ganjam and Sambalpur petrol is being sold at Rs 108.92, Rs 105.66 and Rs 103.33 respectively. Similarly, it is being sold at Rs 103.73 in Bhadrak and Rs 107.79 in Koraput.

Likewise, the petrol change in Angul remained at Rs 104.61, Rs 103.18 in Balasore, Rs 104.45 in Bargarh, Rs 105.02 in Bolangir, Rs 104.74 in Boudh, Rs 104.35 in Deogarh, Rs 103.98 in Dhenkanal, Rs 105.66 in Gajapati, Rs 103.16 in Jagatsinghpur, Rs 103.42 in Jajpur, Rs 103.21 in Jharsuguda, Rs 106.14 in Kalahandi, Rs 104.91 in Kandhamal, Rs 103.11 in Kendrapara, Rs 105.51 in Keonjhar, Rs 103.54 in Khordha, Rs 104.05 in Mayurbhanj, Rs 108.13 in Nabarangpur, Rs 103.47 in Nayagarh, Rs 105.68 in Nuapada, Rs 103.26 in Puri, Rs 107.01 in Rayagada, Rs 103.33 in Sambalpur, Rs 104.69 in Sonepur and Rs 103.89 in Sundargarh.

India imposed windfall taxes on July 1, joining a growing number of nations that taxes super normal profits of energy companies. But international oil prices have cooled since then, eroding profit margins at both oil producers and refiners.

While international crude prices slumped on concerns of a potential global recession, cracks or margins on diesel, petrol and ATF crashed.

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