The price of petroleum products in Pakistan is expected to rise beginning January 1, 2020, Geo News reported Wednesday, citing sources.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary to the Petroleum Division, where it has suggested to increase petrol prices by Rs2.75, sources said.
Moreover, OGRA has asked the Division to increase the price of diesel by Rs3, sources said, adding that the finance ministry would take a final decision after consulting Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The new prices will be announced tomorrow (Thursday), sources added.
The current petroleum products prices are:
Product | Current petroleum products price |
Petrol | 103.69 |
High-Speed Diesel | 108.44 |
Kerosene Oil | 70.29 |
Light Diesel Oil | 67.86 |
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