| Date | Petrol | Change | Diesel | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19 January 2026 | ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | . ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| 18 January 2026 | ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| 17 January 2026 | . ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| 16 January 2026 | ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| 15 January 2026 | ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | . ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| 14 January 2026 | ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| 13 January 2026 | ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| 12 January 2026 | . ₹ 105.99 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 91.46 | ₹ 0 |
| Date | Petrol | Change | Diesel | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 15 Mar 24 | ₹ 104.90 | ₹ -2.11 | ₹ 89.31 | ₹ -2.08 |
| 22 May 22 | ₹ 107.01 | ₹ -9.49 | ₹ 91.39 | ₹ -7.37 |
| 06 Apr 22 | . ₹ 116.50 | ₹ 0.94 | ₹ 98.76 | ₹ 0.89 |
| 05 Apr 22 | ₹ 115.56 | ₹ 0.87 | ₹ 97.87 | ₹ 0.84 |
| 04 Apr 22 | ₹ 114.69 | ₹ 0.44 | ₹ 97.03 | ₹ 0.41 |
| 03 Apr 22 | ₹ 114.25 | . ₹ 0.88 | ₹ 96.62 | ₹ 0.85 |
| 02 Apr 22 | ₹ 113.37 | ₹ 0.86 | ₹ 95.77 | ₹ 0.83 |
| 31 Mar 22 | ₹ 112.51 | ₹ 0 | ₹ 94.94 | ₹ 0 |
Petrol diesel price in Leh Ladakh is Rs. 105.99 and Diesel price is Rs. 91.46 Per Litre as on 18 Jan 26. Compared to Yesterday Petrol price changed by 0 Paise and diesel 0 Paise per Litre. Excise and Ladakh taxes are included. The Price Revision is applicable from 6.00 AM of every day across India.
| Date | Petrol | Diesel |
|---|---|---|
| 01 Jun 22 | ₹ 107.01 | . ₹ 91.39 |
| 01 May 22 | ₹ 116.50 | ₹ 98.76 |
| 01 Apr 22 | ₹ 112.51 | ₹ 94.94 |
| 01 Feb 22 | . ₹ 105.63 | ₹ 88.33 |
| 01 Jan 22 | ₹ 105.63 | ₹ 88.33 |
| 01 Dec 21 | ₹ 105.63 | ₹ 88.33 |
| 01 Nov 21 | ₹ 118.77 | ₹ 108.01 |
| 01 Oct 21 | ₹ 110.56 | . ₹ 99.07 |
| 01 Sep 21 | ₹ 109.99 | ₹ 97.57 |
| 01 Aug 21 | . ₹ 110.15 | ₹ 98.42 |
| 01 Jul 21 | ₹ 107.12 | ₹ 97.69 |
| 01 Jun 21 | ₹ 102.80 | ₹ 93.72 |
Petrol price in Leh is Rs. 105.99 Per Litre and diesel price is Rs.91.46 Per Litre Per Litre. Your current location has 3 no. of petrol bunk or fuel filling station near by. The fuel price is inclusive of central excise duties and Leh Ladakh state taxes. Petrol price in Leh is changed from Rs. 105.99 to 105.99 in last 7 days, Diesel rates are changed from 91.46 to Rs.91.46 in one week. If you would like to get the exact price for the village or locality apart from Leh, please search in our website pages.
Leh, situated in the high-altitude region of Ladakh, is a unique city with strategic importance, tourism, and limited connectivity. Fuel is essential for private vehicles, taxis, buses, and goods transport in this mountainous area. Petrol and diesel prices in Leh are influenced by global crude oil rates, central excise duties, Ladakh’s special administrative levies, transportation costs over mountainous terrain, and seasonal demand from tourism.
Diesel is primarily used in trucks, buses, commercial transport, and for local industrial purposes, while petrol is preferred for private cars, taxis, and motorcycles. Fuel demand varies across city centers, tourist spots, remote villages, and highway corridors connecting Leh to Kargil, Nubra Valley, and Pangong Lake.
Petrol prices in Leh are generally higher than diesel due to central excise duties and logistical costs. Diesel remains economical for commercial vehicles, public transport, and tour operators. Tourism seasons, army logistics, and festival periods can cause minor fluctuations in fuel prices.
International crude oil price fluctuations directly affect petrol and diesel prices in Leh, as India imports most of its crude oil.
Central excise duties make up a major portion of the retail fuel price and are applied uniformly across India, including Leh.
Transporting fuel to Leh involves long-distance trucking through high-altitude passes like Zoji La and Khardung La. Difficult terrain increases logistics costs, adding to retail fuel prices.
Crude oil imports are priced in US Dollars. Fluctuations in the Indian Rupee directly affect petrol and diesel prices in Leh.
Authorized dealers earn regulated commissions to cover operational costs such as staffing, storage, and electricity, slightly influencing fuel prices.
Tourism, army transport, goods transport, and private commuting affect fuel demand. Diesel is favored for buses, trucks, and commercial vehicles, while petrol is preferred for private cars and taxis.
Leading oil marketing companies supply fuel across Leh:
These companies operate fuel stations in city centers, tourist hubs, and along highways connecting Leh to Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Kargil.
Fuel distribution varies across urban, tourist, and highway areas:
- City Center Areas (Leh Bazaar, Chanspa, Old Town): Petrol is in high demand for private cars, taxis, and motorcycles.
- Tourist Zones (Shanti Stupa, Leh Palace, Pangong Lake routes): Diesel demand is higher for buses, taxis, and tour operators.
- Highway Corridors (Leh-Kargil Highway, Leh-Nubra Highway): Diesel consumption is elevated for long-distance freight and transport vehicles.
Leh has around 10–12 fuel stations spread across city centers, tourist zones, and highway corridors:
Fuel pricing in Leh is influenced by central excise duties and monitoring by oil marketing companies, as Ladakh is a union territory without separate state VAT.
Petrol is ideal for private cars, motorcycles, and taxis, while diesel is suitable for buses, trucks, commercial vehicles, and tourist transport.
Fuel prices in Leh are influenced by global crude oil rates, central excise duties, transportation costs over mountainous terrain, and local demand from tourism, army logistics, and private commuting. Diesel is preferred for buses, commercial vehicles, and transport machinery, while petrol is used for private vehicles and taxis. A limited but well-distributed network of fuel stations ensures fuel access across city centers, tourist zones, and highway corridors.
Petrol is costlier due to higher central excise duties and transportation costs over mountainous terrain.
Since India imports most of its crude oil, international price fluctuations impact fuel rates in Leh.
City centers like Leh Bazaar, Chanspa, and Old Town have high petrol demand for private cars, taxis, and motorcycles.
Diesel is mainly used in buses, trucks, tourist vehicles, and along highways to Nubra Valley, Pangong Lake, and Kargil.
Leh has approximately 10–12 fuel stations across city centers, tourist zones, and highway corridors.
Major suppliers include Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL).
Minor variations can occur due to transportation costs, dealer margins, and seasonal tourist demand, though most stations follow regulated pricing.
Carpooling, using shared taxis, planning trips efficiently, and maintaining vehicles regularly help save petrol and diesel in Leh.
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