Access the latest petrol price in Hailakandi, with details on recent revisions and 10-day price history.
(06 February 2026)
Last updated on: February 07, 2026
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See today’s petrol price in Hailakandi at a glance. Track how prices move over recent days and weeks and use these trends to plan your next commute and short trips.
The table presents the petrol price in Hailakandi today, and for the last ten days, offering a clear view of short-term movement. The rate has stayed at ₹99.34 per litre through the week since 17 November, making it easier to assess any subtle changes.
Date |
Price |
Price Change |
06 February 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
05 February 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
04 February 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
03 February 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
02 February 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
30 January 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
29 January 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
28 January 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
27 January 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
21 January 2026 |
₹96.91 |
₹0.0 |
The petrol price in Hailakandi today reflects a blend of international trends and local cost elements that influence what consumers pay.
Petrol price in Hailakandi is reviewed under the dynamic framework adopted nationally in June 2017, with the revision applied each morning at 6 a.m. This timing keeps the local figure closely tied to overnight market behaviour and ensures all outlets begin the day on the same footing.
Oil companies study shifts in global crude benchmarks, the rupee’s position against the dollar, and domestic tax components before issuing the updated figure. Each of these elements can alter the retail amount, and the morning review captures any shift that occurred while international markets were active.
There are stretches when the amount stays unchanged, particularly when crude indicators move within a narrow range. During more active periods, even modest variations in global cues can influence the next day’s rate, creating a blend of short pauses and small adjustments across the month.
The petrol price in Hailakandi today affects several layers of routine spending because mobility costs feed into transport, services and essential goods in different ways.
Small adjustments in everyday travel habits can ease fuel use and lower routine spending for households across the town.
Prices move each morning because fuel companies reassess global oil signals, currency movement, and local cost components. Each review mirrors overnight shifts and keeps the figure current for residents.
Local rates arise from a mix of market conditions, global crude trends, the rupee’s position against the dollar, and Assam’s tax framework. Oil firms review these inputs each day to set the figure at fuel outlets.
Differences arise because transport distance, local operating costs, and district-level tax elements influence the final amount. These factors shift slightly from one part of the region to another.
GST has no direct influence because petrol remains outside the system and is taxed through central excise and Assam’s VAT structure. These components shape the final figure at local pumps.
You can lower routine spending by using steady driving habits, keeping the vehicle well-maintained, and planning routes with care. Small adjustments across daily travel help reduce overall consumption.
It stands at ₹99.34 for 1 litre, based on the latest update for 21 November. This figure helps residents plan their daily travel and manage routine fuel spending.
No, GST does not apply because petrol is kept outside the system. The final amount comes from central excise and Assam’s VAT, which together shape the rate at local outlets.
The peak reached ₹99.34 per litre, marking the highest point recorded so far in November.