Premium Petrol Price Up By Rs 2, Cost Of Normal Petrol Stays Unchanged Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) has raised the price of its premium petrol by Rs 2 per litre, effective from Friday. The state-run petroleum company did not provide a specific reason for the increase, but industry analysts suggest it may be linked to recent fluctuations in global crude oil prices and rising logistics costs amid tensions between Iran and the United States. Despite the hike, the price of normal petrol remains unchanged. In a statement posted on X, HPCL clarified that there is no disruption in crude oil supply, with additional cargo shipments expected to bolster India's energy reserves in the coming days. The company urged customers to avoid spreading rumors and to rely on official updates for accurate information.#india #global_crude_oil_prices #hpcl #hindustan_petroluem_corporation_limited #iran_us_tensions