
Patna : On May 5, 2025, fuel prices in Bihar remained largely unchanged, providing some stability for consumers as the state continues to navigate global price volatility.
Petrol Prices Unmoved Across Bihar
Petrol prices across Bihar have held steady for several months, offering relief to daily commuters and vehicle owners. As of today, the following prices have been recorded in key cities:
- Patna: Rs 97.86 per litre
- Gaya: Rs 98.00 per litre
- Bhagalpur: Rs 97.95 per litre
- Muzaffarpur: Rs 98.10 per litre
- Munger: Rs 97.90 per litre
These rates mirror those of recent weeks, with no significant fluctuations despite global shifts in the oil markets. The stability is a welcome sign for residents of the state, who have not faced any sharp increases in petrol prices for some time.
Diesel Prices Also Hold Steady
Similarly, diesel prices across the state have remained consistent. The current prices are:
- Patna: Rs 92.40 per litre
- Gaya: Rs 92.50 per litre
- Bhagalpur: Rs 92.35 per litre
- Muzaffarpur: Rs 92.45 per litre
- Munger: Rs 92.40 per litre
Like petrol, diesel prices have not been revised significantly in recent months, providing consistent costs for businesses that rely on diesel-powered vehicles and the general public.
CNG Prices Maintain Stability
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), a more eco-friendly alternative, has also seen consistent pricing across the state:
- Patna: Rs 91.00 per kg
- Gaya: Rs 91.20 per kg
- Bhagalpur: Rs 90.95 per kg
- Muzaffarpur: Rs 91.10 per kg
- Munger: Rs 91.05 per kg
With the price of CNG holding steady, consumers can continue to benefit from a reliable and cost-effective fuel option, particularly for those relying on vehicles that use CNG.
While global fuel prices remain subject to fluctuations, the stable fuel rates in Bihar have come as a welcome relief to consumers. The consistent pricing of petrol, diesel, and CNG offers some predictability in a time of economic uncertainty. However, residents are urged to stay informed about potential price changes, as local and global factors could still influence rates in the coming weeks.