Petrol and diesel prices remained static on Tuesday after a rising streak for five days in a trot but the rates continue to stay at record high across the country. In Delhi, petrol costs Rs 107.59 a litre while the rate of diesel was Rs 96.32 per litre. In Mumbai, petrol can be bought at Rs 113.46 per litre and diesel costs Rs 104 for one litre. In Chennai, a litre of petrol is priced at Rs 104.52. On Tuesday, the price of a litre of diesel was Rs 100.59 per litre. Petrol in Kolkata costs Rs 108.11 per litre while diesel costs Rs 99.43 a litre. While petrol can be bought at Rs 116.26 in Bhopal and diesel costs Rs 105.64 per litre. Petrol and diesel prices are revised by the oil marketing companies including Bharat Petroleum, Indian Oil and Hindustan Petroleum. The new prices are implemented at 6 am every day. States and cities have different fuel prices because of the value-added taxes, local and freight charges which vary depending on the place. Following are the prices of diesel and petrol in a few metros and Tier-II cities in the country: 1. Mumbai Petrol - Rs 113.46 per litre Diesel - Rs 104.38 per litre 2. Delhi Petrol - Rs 107.59 per litre Diesel - Rs 96.32 per litre 3. Chennai Petrol - Rs 104.52 per litre Diesel - Rs 100.59 per litre 4. Kolkata Petrol - Rs 108.11 per litre Diesel - Rs 99.43 per litre 5. Bhopal Petrol - Rs 116.26 per litre Diesel - Rs 105.64 per litre 6. Hyderabad Petrol - Rs 111.91 per litre Diesel - Rs 105.08 per litre 7. Bangaluru Petrol - Rs 111.34 per litre Diesel - Rs 102.23 per litre 8. Guwahati Petrol - Rs 103.59 per litre Diesel - Rs 96.13 per litre 9. Lucknow Petrol - Rs 104.54 per litre Diesel - Rs 96.78 per litre 10. Gandhinagar Petrol - Rs 104.46 per litre Diesel - Rs 104.03 per litre 11. Thiruvananthapuram Petrol - Rs 109.84 per litre Diesel - Rs 103.51 per litre