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Petrol, diesel prices today: Check fuel rates in different towns of Odisha on July 12

Similarly, petrol and diesel are available at Rs 103.54 and Rs 95.10 per litre respectively in Cuttack.

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Petrol, diesel prices today: Heres how much you need to pay per litre in different cities of Odisha

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The prices of petrol and diesel have remained mostly unchanged at different places in Odisha on Tuesday.

While customers are reportedly paying Rs 103.05 per litre of petrol in the Capital city, diesel is available at Rs 94.62 a litre.

Similarly, petrol and diesel are available at Rs 103.54 and Rs 95.10 per litre respectively in Cuttack .

In Cuttack, customers are paying Rs 103.54 and Rs 95.10 per litre of petrol and diesel respectively.

As per the fuel rate chart, petrol is being sold at Rs 108.92 in Malkangiri. In Ganjam, petrol costs Rs 104.66 and in Sambalpur the petroleum product is priced at Rs 104.39. 

Similarly, petrol is being sold at Rs 103.73 in Bhadrak and Rs 107.79 in Koraput.

Notably, the rates of fuel have remained stable for more than a month now. The last major revision in the prices of petrol and diesel took place after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a reduction in the central excise duty.

On Friday, oil prices rose in the international market. Brent crude futures jumped $2.37, or 2.3 per cent, to settle at $107.02 a barrel.
International oil and gas prices have soared after Russia invaded Ukraine in February on fears of supply disruptions. Rates have fallen in recent days on talk of recession in the world's largest oil consumer, the US.

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