Crude oil prices have risen in the international market today. Brent crude and WTI crude rose 0.25 per cent on Tuesday (Petrol-Diesel prices today).

Brent crude rose 0.19 per cent to 78 78.75 a barrel, while WTI crude rose 0.25 per cent to 75 75.76 a barrel.

For the second day in a row this week, crude oil has risen.

State-owned oil companies on Tuesday announced new rates for petrol and diesel amid rising crude oil prices.

Oil companies Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Hindustan Petroleum (HPCL) and Bharat Petroleum (BPCL) have not made any change in fuel prices today. In the national capital, petrol is priced at Rs 95.41 per liter and diesel at Rs 86.67 per liter.

Crude could rise above डॉलर 90 next year - Morgan Stanley predicts further rise in crude oil and Brent crude will cross 90 90 a barrel in 2022. According to Morgan Stanley, demand for crude oil has been steadily rising.

However, as there is no indication that production will increase in line with demand, growth in crude oil is likely to continue. Goldman has made a similar prediction, although his prediction was much higher. According to Goldman, demand for crude oil could reach new record levels in 2022. Brent prices could rise above डॉलर 100 a barrel.

What are the rates for petrol and diesel? In Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu, a liter of petrol costs Rs 101.40 and a liter of diesel costs Rs 91.43. At the same time, petrol in Kolkata today costs Rs 104.67 per liter and diesel Rs 89.79 per liter.

Check it out - Indian Oil customers will send a message to 9224992249 from their mobile by entering the city code along with RSP. You will find the city code on the official website of Indian Oil (IOCL). After sending the message you will be sent the latest price of petrol and diesel.

Similarly, BPCL customers can send an SMS to 9223112222 by typing RSP from their mobile. HPCL customers can send an SMS by typing HPPprice on 9222201122.

Prices change daily at 6 am - Oil companies have been revising petrol and diesel prices for the last 15 days, based on the average price of benchmark fuel in the international market and foreign exchange rates.

Petrol and diesel prices are reviewed daily by oil marketing companies like Indian Oil and any improvement is implemented from 6 am onwards.