Premium Petrol, Diesel Prices Hiked In Delhi: The price of XP100 has been raised from Rs 149 per litre to Rs 160 per litre.

The prices of Indian Oil’s XP100 petrol (a premium variant) and Xtra Green (premium diesel) have been increased for Delhi.
The price of XP100 has been raised from Rs 149 per litre to Rs 160 per litre. IndianOil’s XP100 is India’s first 100-octane premium petrol, designed for high-end luxury cars and superbikes for better engine performance. Similarly, Xtra Green (Premium Diesel) will now be sold at Rs 92.99, against its earlier price of Rs 91.49.
While Indian Oil hasn’t yet specified the reason behind the increase in prices of premium petrol and diesel, it is believed that fluctuations in global crude oil prices and changes in logistics costs amid the ongoing US-Iran war may have prompted the decision.
Meanwhile, Indian Oil has also hiked the price of commercial LPG cylinders. The price of a 19-kg commercial LPG cylinder has been raised by over Rs 300 since the war started in the Middle East — from Rs 1,768.50 on March 1 to Rs 2,078.50 on April 1. The latest increase in the commercial LPG cylinder price is the third since March 1, and the fifth since January 1, 2026.
Alongside, the price of jet fuel has also been increased. Jet fuel prices have risen by over two times to Rs 2.07 lakh per kilolitre amid surge in global oil prices. ATF prices in Delhi were hiked to Rs 2,07,341.22 per kl, from Rs 96,638.14 per kl. The prices of jet fuel were hiked by 5.7 per cent (Rs 5,244.75 per kl) on March 1 as well. Separately, ATF price for domestic airlines was hiked by 8.6 per cent to Rs 1.04 lakh per kilolitre.
Indian Oil revised the hike in the ATF Prices in Metros (Rs/Kl) for Domestic Airlines in Delhi from Rs 96,638.14/Kl on March 1, 2026 to Rs 1,04,927/Kl on April 1, 2026.
Significantly, this is the first time ever that aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices have crossed Rs 2 lakh per kl-mark. The earlier peak was in 2022 when rates were hiked Rs 1.1 lakh per kl after oil prices surged following Russia’s military operation in Ukraine.
Rise In Fuel Prices Amid Iran War
The rise in XP100 price comes nearly two weeks after Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) increased the price of its premium petrol price by Rs 2 per litre. In the national capital, HPCL premium petrol prices were revised from Rs 99.87 to Rs 101.89 per litre.