India, March 5 -- Petrol and diesel prices across major Indian cities remained steady on Thursday, even as global fuel markets saw sharp volatility amid the escalating Middle East conflict and concerns over oil supply routes.

Fuel prices remained unchanged from yesterday.

Among the six key metros, Hyderabad recorded the highest petrol price at Rs.107.46 per litre, while New Delhi remained the cheapest at Rs.94.77 per litre, HT data showed.

Petrol was priced at Rs.102.99 in Bengaluru, Rs.100.80 in Chennai, Rs.105.41 in Kolkata and Rs.103.54 in Mumbai per litre. This means five of the six metros reported petrol prices above Rs.100, with Delhi being the lone exception.

Diesel prices also showed a wide spread. Hyderabad again topped the c...