Gasoline prices in Pakistan are expected to increase in RS11 per liter, while diesel prices will increase by RS15 per liter, as of July 1, 2025.
These increases are attributed to the global increase in crude oil prices and continuous depreciation of the Pakistani rupee
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The oil division has confirmed the early walks. The oil and gas regulatory authority (OGRA) is expected to send a summary to the Ministry of Petroleum today, with an official announcement of the expected prices expected later tonight.
The Minister of Finance, in consultation with the Prime Minister, will end and approve the new price structure.
These expected increases follow a recent increase in fuel prices that entered into force on June 16, 2025. The price of gasoline rose in RS4.80 per liter. Similarly, the price of high -speed diesel (HSD) increased by RS7.95 per liter
On the other hand, Ogra has officially issued a notification for a significant increase in gas prices for national and consumption categories, and new rates enter into force as of July 1, 2025.
The measure causes additional financial pressure on citizens affected by inflation, since national gas tariffs have been reviewed up to 50% in certain categories.
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According to the official notification, internal gasoline prices have been substantially reviewed. For domestic consumers, new rates will range between RS200 to RS4,200 per MMBTU.
In addition to unit -based charges, Ogra has introduced fixed monthly charges for national users.
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