| Date | Petrol | Change | Diesel | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 January 2026 | ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | . ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| 18 January 2026 | ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| 17 January 2026 | . ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| 16 January 2026 | ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| 15 January 2026 | ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | . ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| 14 January 2026 | ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| 13 January 2026 | ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| 12 January 2026 | . ₹ 93.69 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 89.90 | ₹ 0 |
| Date | Petrol | Change | Diesel | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Mar 24 | ₹ 96.60 | ₹ 0.12 | ₹ 88.81 | ₹ 4.46 |
| 22 May 22 | ₹ 96.48 | ₹ -9.7 | ₹ 84.35 | ₹ -7.5 |
| 06 Apr 22 | . ₹ 106.18 | ₹ 0.9 | ₹ 91.85 | ₹ 0.84 |
| 05 Apr 22 | ₹ 105.28 | ₹ 0.89 | ₹ 91.01 | ₹ 0.86 |
| 04 Apr 22 | ₹ 104.39 | ₹ 0.44 | ₹ 90.15 | ₹ 0.42 |
| 03 Apr 22 | ₹ 103.95 | . ₹ 0.9 | ₹ 89.73 | ₹ 0.86 |
| 02 Apr 22 | ₹ 103.05 | ₹ 0.88 | ₹ 88.87 | ₹ 0.85 |
| 31 Mar 22 | ₹ 102.17 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 88.02 | ₹ 0 |
Petrol diesel price in Jorhat Assam is Rs. 93.69 and Diesel price is Rs. 89.90 Per Litre as on 18 Jan 26. Compared to Yesterday Petrol price changed by 0 Paise and diesel 0 Paise per Litre. Excise and Assam taxes are included. The Price Revision is applicable from 6.00 AM of every day across India.
| Date | Petrol | Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| 01 Jun 22 | ₹ 96.48 | . ₹ 84.35 |
| 01 May 22 | ₹ 106.18 | ₹ 91.85 |
| 01 Apr 22 | ₹ 102.17 | ₹ 88.02 |
| 01 Feb 22 | . ₹ 95.04 | ₹ 81.69 |
| 01 Jan 22 | ₹ 95.04 | ₹ 81.69 |
| 01 Dec 21 | ₹ 95.04 | ₹ 81.69 |
| 01 Nov 21 | ₹ 106.26 | ₹ 98.84 |
| 01 Oct 21 | ₹ 98.25 | . ₹ 90.05 |
| 01 Sep 21 | ₹ 97.65 | ₹ 88.60 |
| 01 Aug 21 | . ₹ 98.12 | ₹ 89.66 |
| 01 Jul 21 | ₹ 95.02 | ₹ 88.93 |
| 01 Jun 21 | ₹ 90.64 | ₹ 85.65 |
Petrol price in Jorhat is Rs. 93.69 Per Litre and diesel price is Rs.89.90 Per Litre Per Litre. Your current location has 6 no. of petrol bunk or fuel filling station near by. The fuel price is inclusive of central excise duties and Jorhat Assam state taxes. Petrol price in Jorhat is changed from Rs. 93.69 to 93.69 in last 7 days, Diesel rates are changed from 89.90 to Rs.89.90 in one week. If you would like to get the exact price for the village or locality apart from Jorhat, please search in our website pages.
Jorhat, often referred to as the cultural and tea capital of Assam, is a key urban and commercial center in the Brahmaputra Valley. Known for its tea estates, agriculture, and small-scale industries, the city relies heavily on petrol and diesel for commuting, industrial operations, agricultural transport, and goods movement. The fuel supply and pricing significantly affect daily life, agriculture, industrial activity, and local commerce.
This blog provides a detailed overview of how petrol and diesel prices are determined in Jorhat, the factors affecting pricing, distribution mechanisms, government taxes, vehicle usage patterns, and the influence of global crude oil fluctuations.
In Jorhat city, petrol is primarily used for two-wheelers, cars, taxis, and city buses. Diesel is widely used in trucks, buses, agricultural machinery, tea estate operations, and industrial generators. Rural villages surrounding Jorhat rely on diesel for tractors, irrigation pumps, and transport of agricultural produce.
Jorhat follows the market-linked daily pricing system used across India. Petrol and diesel prices are revised every morning to account for international crude oil rates, currency exchange fluctuations, and local logistics costs.
The retail price of petrol and diesel in Jorhat includes:
These elements collectively determine the final price at petrol pumps across Jorhat city, nearby towns such as Mariani, Titabor, Golaghat, and surrounding villages.
Major public sector companies like Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum, and Hindustan Petroleum dominate fuel retail in Jorhat. Private fuel operators primarily serve highways, industrial zones, and rural areas, following standard pricing guidelines.
The central government sets excise duties, while Assam state authorities apply VAT. Any changes in these taxes are directly reflected in retail petrol and diesel prices.
Fuel is transported from regional depots via road tankers using NH37, NH715, and state highways, ensuring a steady supply to urban centers, industrial belts, and rural villages.
Jorhat city has fuel stations strategically located in areas such as:
Nearby towns and villages, including Mariani, Titabor, Golaghat, and surrounding rural villages, have adequate petrol and diesel stations to support agriculture, transport, and industrial needs.
Two-wheelers, cars, taxis, and city buses dominate local commuting. Petrol powers most personal vehicles, while diesel fuels buses, trucks, and commercial vehicles.
Diesel is extensively used in tractors, harvesters, irrigation pumps, trucks, and industrial generators. Seasonal demand peaks during sowing and harvesting periods in tea gardens and agricultural fields.
International crude oil price movements directly affect the base cost of petrol and diesel, which is then adjusted with taxes and transportation charges for retail pricing.
The Indian rupee’s value against the US dollar impacts crude import costs, influencing retail fuel prices in Jorhat.
Central excise duties and Assam state VAT constitute a significant portion of retail fuel prices. Any changes in these taxes immediately affect prices at petrol pumps.
Diesel demand increases during peak agricultural seasons, tea garden operations, and industrial activity. Petrol demand rises in urban areas during commuting peaks and festivals.
Fuel prices are mostly consistent across Jorhat city, towns, and rural villages due to centralized market-linked pricing. Minor differences may occur in remote villages due to transportation costs.
Petrol price fluctuations directly affect commuting expenses for two-wheelers, cars, taxis, and local buses.
Diesel price changes influence tractor operations, tea estate machinery, goods transport, and industrial logistics, affecting the regional economy.
Public sector oil companies dominate retail fuel distribution, ensuring availability across urban, semi-urban, and rural areas. Private operators mainly cater to highways, industrial belts, and tea estates.
With ongoing agricultural activity, tea garden operations, and industrial growth, petrol and diesel consumption in Jorhat is expected to remain steady. Prices will continue to fluctuate in response to global crude oil trends, currency changes, and local demand patterns.
Petrol and diesel prices in Jorhat are influenced by global crude oil rates, central and state taxes, distribution costs, and local demand. A well-established network of fuel stations ensures reliable fuel access across the city, towns, and villages of Jorhat district.
Fuel prices in Jorhat are set using India’s market-linked daily pricing system, which takes into account international crude oil rates, refining and transportation costs, currency fluctuations, government taxes, and dealer margins.
Prices are revised every day, usually in the morning, to reflect changes in global crude oil prices, currency exchange rates, and local distribution costs.
Oil marketing companies determine prices based on market-linked formulas, while central and Assam state governments influence rates through excise duties and VAT.
Yes, fuel prices are largely uniform across the district, though slight variations may exist in remote areas due to additional transportation and logistics costs.
Petrol is mainly used for personal vehicles such as two-wheelers, cars, and taxis, while diesel is widely used in trucks, buses, tractors, tea estate machinery, and industrial equipment.
Diesel powers tractors, harvesters, irrigation pumps, and transport vehicles. Changes in diesel prices directly affect operational costs and farm productivity.
Diesel fuels generators, industrial machinery, and logistics vehicles. Price increases can raise production costs and impact industrial profitability.
Fluctuations in international crude oil prices affect the base cost of petrol and diesel, which is then adjusted for taxes and transportation charges at retail pumps.
Yes, changes in the value of the Indian rupee against the US dollar impact crude oil import costs, influencing retail petrol and diesel prices.
Central excise duty and Assam VAT account for a significant portion of retail fuel prices. Any change in these taxes directly affects the pump price.
Yes, Jorhat city and surrounding towns like Mariani, Titabor, and Golaghat have enough fuel stations to meet urban, industrial, and agricultural demands.
Yes, fluctuations in petrol and diesel prices impact commuting costs, bus fares, goods transport, and industrial logistics, affecting households, businesses, and the local economy.
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