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SSGC seeks Rs109.78/mmbtu rise in gas prices

SSGC

KARACHI: The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) has proposed an increase of Rs109.78/mmbtu in gas prices to Rs789.24/mmbtu, as the gas utility is incurring a loss of Rs3.34 billion on the sale of indigenous gas and Rs16 billion loss on the sale of imported re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG), making it impossible for the company … Read more

Ogra issues 36 licences during July-March 2021

Ogra

KARACHI: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has issued around 36 licences during the nine months (July-March) 2021, aimed at promoting the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) sector and ensuring provision of the environment-friendly fuel across the country, especially in the far-flung areas at controlled rates throughout the year. The authority granted one licence for … Read more

Petrol-Diesel Prices Today: Federal govt announces increase in Prices

Petrol at pump stations

The federal government has announced an increase in petrol-diesel prices today till 30th June. The federal government on Tuesday announced that the price of petrol for June will be Rs110.69 per liter. According to the ministry that Rs 2.13 is increased in Petroleum price, after which the current rate is Rs 110.69 per liter. Rs … Read more

OGRA issues notification to increase price of LPG

LPG Price increase

Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has increased the price of LPG. According to details, OGRA (Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority) has issued notification for a price increase of LPG for the month of June 2021. According to the notification, the price of LPG has been increased by Rs 8.4 per kg. According to the … Read more

Petroleum products’ prices likely to increase from June 1st

Government Increases Price Of Petrol By Rs 5.40

The price of petroleum products is likely to increase as the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary to the Petroleum Division to revise the petroleum products’ prices on Sunday.

As per the sources, the price of diesel will likely increase by Rs4.30, while OGRA has also suggested an increase in the price of petrol and kerosene.

However, OGRA has proposed to maintain the price of light diesel, said the sources.

It should be mentioned here that the Ministry of Finance after consultation with Prime Minister Imran Khan will decide on the prices of petroleum products.

The government had earlier decided on 10th May to maintain the petrol and high-speed diesel sales tax rate.

According to the notification issued by the government, the sales tax rate on petrol and diesel will remain at 17%.

The notification said that the sales tax rate on kerosene has been reduced from 17% to 15.44% while the sales tax rate on light diesel has been reduced from 17% to 7.56%.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan had decided that the price of petroleum products would not be increased. The OGRA summary recommended an increase of Rs. 5 to 10.

The Prime Minister rejected it and decided to maintain the April 16 prices.

According to the notification issued by the Finance Ministry, the price of petrol has been fixed at Rs 108.56 per liter, high-speed diesel at Rs 110.76 per liter, kerosene at Rs 80 per liter, and light diesel at Rs 77.65 per liter.

The government is bearing the burden of Rs 4.8 billion by maintaining prices.

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Petrol price to remain unchanged till May 31st in Pakistan: Farrukh Habib

Petrol price remain unchanged till 31st May

On Monday, Farrukh Habib, State Minister for Information and Broadcasting said that the petroleum products prices in Pakistan will remain unchanged till May 31st.

The state minister announced it via Twitter and said,

“The petroleum products price will remain the same till May 31,” adding that Prime Minister Imran Khan does not want to put burden on people despite the increasing rates in the international market.

Farrukh Habib claimed if the rates of petroleum products are not increased that the national exchequer would suffer a loss of Rs2.77 billion.

“The government has not only adjusted petroleum levy but also reduced the sales tax on light diesel and kerosene oil.”

Therefore, petrol will continue to cost Rs108.56 per litre, diesel Rs110.76 per litre, kerosene oil Rs80, and light diesel oil Rs77.65 per litre.

Earlier today, the government had increased the prices of petroleum products by Rs 3.

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) had sent a summary of changes in prices of petroleum products to the Petroleum Division.

According to sources, the OGRA had recommended a Rs1.90 increase in per litre price of petrol while a Rs3.25 increase in that of high-speed diesel.

After seeking approval from Prime Minister Imran Khan, the new price for petrol after the rise would be Rs110.49 whereas, for diesel, the new price would be Rs114.11.

However, the new prices for petrol and high-speed diesel would be applicable from 12 a.m (tonight).

The government had earlier decided on 10th May to maintain the sales tax rate on petrol and high-speed diesel.

According to the notification issued by the government, the sales tax rate on petrol and diesel will remain at 17%.

The notification said that the sales tax rate on kerosene has been reduced from 17% to 15.44% while the sales tax rate on light diesel has been reduced from 17% to 7.56%.

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New prices of petroleum products to be determined on May 17

Petrol

As the prices of petroleum products remained unchanged in the month of Ramadan, a spokesperson for the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) said on Saturday that new prices of petroleum products will be decided on May 17.

Due to the Eid holidays and May 8-16 curbs, it was decided that the new prices of the petroleum products will be determined on May 17 (Monday).

Government Decides To Maintain Sales Tax On Petroleum Products

The government had earlier decided on 10th May to maintain the sales tax rate on petrol and high-speed diesel.

According to the notification issued by the government, the sales tax rate on petrol and diesel will remain at 17%.

The notification said that the sales tax rate on kerosene has been reduced from 17% to 15.44% while the sales tax rate on light diesel has been reduced from 17% to 7.56%.

Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan had decided that the price of petroleum products would not be increased. The OGRA summary recommended an increase of Rs. 5 to 10.

The Prime Minister rejected it and decided to maintain the April 16 prices.

According to the notification issued by the Finance Ministry, the price of petrol has been fixed at Rs 108.56 per litre, high-speed diesel at Rs 110.76 per litre, kerosene at Rs 80 per litre and light diesel at Rs 77.65 per litre.

The government is bearing the burden of Rs 4.8 billion by maintaining prices.

It should be noted that on April 1, the federal government had reduced the price of petrol by Rs 1.5.

According to the notification issued by the Finance Ministry, petrol was reduced by Rs 1.55 per litre for the next 15 days, diesel by Rs 3 per litre and kerosene by Rs 55 per litre. Similarly, the price of light diesel oil has been reduced by Rs. 1, 56 paise per litre.

According to the Finance Ministry, the new price of petrol has been fixed at Rs 110.35 per litre, diesel at Rs 113.8 per litre, light diesel at Rs 79.86 per litre and kerosene at Rs 82.06 per litre.

It may be recalled that since February 15, Prime Minister Imran Khan had repeatedly rejected summaries and decided to maintain prices. On February 15, Prime Minister Imran Khan rejected a proposal to increase the prices of petroleum products.

OGRA had proposed an increase of Rs 14.07 per litre in petrol and Rs 13.61 per litre in high-speed diesel. Kerosene was recommended at Rs 10.79. OGRA had proposed an increase of Rs 7.43 in the price of light diesel.

Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the government would go to any lengths to provide relief to the people.

On February 28, Prime Minister Imran Khan once again announced that prices would be maintained.

Dr Shahbaz Gill, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan, said in a statement on social networking site Twitter that OGRA had proposed to increase the price of petroleum products by about Rs 6-7 per litre.

Prime Minister Imran Khan did not approve the proposal. There was no increase in the prices of petroleum products. Despite the continuous rise in the prices of petroleum products in the world market, the Prime Minister did not allow it.

On March 15, the government once again decided to keep the price of petrol stable.

A statement issued by the finance ministry said the government was not raising petrol and high-speed diesel prices but would increase the price of kerosene by Rs 3.42 per litre and light diesel by Rs 2.19 per litre.

It may be recalled that during the first two and a half months of this year, the government has increased the price of petroleum products five times in a row. In the same period, petrol was earlier priced at Rs 11.21 per litre.

During the first two and a half months of this year, high-speed diesel was priced at Rs 14.64 per litre.

In the same period, kerosene price was increased by Rs 14.90 per litre. In two and a half months, light diesel was priced at Rs 16.37 per litre.

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Federal Govt Decides To Maintain Prices Of Petroleum Products

Federal Govt Decides To Maintain Prices Of Petroleum Products

The federal government has decided to maintain the prices of petroleum products. Special Assistant Dr Shahbaz Gill said on social networking site Twitter that Prime Minister Imran Khan had decided that the price of petroleum products would not be increased. The OGRA summary recommended an increase of Rs. 5 to 10. The Prime Minister rejected … Read more

OGRA recommends increase in price of petrol: sources

Petrol Price Hits Record High In Country's History

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary of the changes in the prices of petroleum products to the Finance Ministry. According to the details, the OGRA has suggested an increase of Rs 5.75 in the price of petrol per litre from May 1st. OGRA has also proposed to increase the price … Read more

OGRA recommends reduction of Rs. 2 per litre in petrol price

OGRA

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has suggested a reduction in the price of petroleum products for the next 15 days. According to the details, OGRA in its summary to petroleum division suggested a reduction of Rs 2 per litre in the petrol price during last 15 days of April. The authority has also suggested a reduction … Read more

Petrol Crisis 2020: Govt Approves Criminal Proceedings Against Those Responsible

Petrol Crisis 2020: Govt Approves Criminal Proceedings Against Those Responsible

The government has approved criminal proceedings against the Petroleum Division, OGRA officials, board officers and oil marketing companies. According to sources, the federal government has taken a major decision on the petrol crisis report of the cabinet committee and approved criminal proceedings against the Petroleum Division, OGRA officials, board officers and oil marketing companies have … Read more

PM Asks SAPM Nadeem Babar To Resign Over Petrol Crisis 2020

PM Asks SAPM Nadeem Babar To Resign Over Petrol Crisis 2020

Federal Minister for Planning Asad Umar has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed Special Assistant to Petroleum Nadeem Babar to resign from his post immediately. Addressing a press conference along with Federal Ministers Shafqat Mehmood and Shireen Mazari, Planning Minister Asad Umar said that mistakes have been identified in the petroleum sector and … Read more

Cabinet Approves Action Against Oil Marketing Companies, Petroleum Dealers

Cabinet Approves Action Against Oil Marketing Companies, Petroleum Dealers

The federal cabinet has approved action against oil marketing companies and petroleum dealers. According to sources, the federal cabinet has approved the partial implementation of the commission report after a delay of three and a half months. Sources said that contrary to the report of the commission, other officers including Secretary Petroleum were spared from … Read more

Petrol, Diesel Price To Remain Unchanged For The Month Of March

Petrol, Diesel Price To Remain Unchanged For The Month Of March

The price of petrol for the month of March will remain constant as announced by the government here on Monday. The price of kerosene oil and light diesel has been raised, announces Federal Minister for Finance, Abdul Hafeez Sheikh. Abdul Hafeez Sheikh said that the price of kerosene oil has been risen by Rs3.42 per … Read more

OGRA suggests increase in petroleum product prices

Petrol

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary of the changes in prices of petroleum products to the Finance Ministry. According to the details, the summary proposed an increase of Rs. 5 in per litre price of petrol based on the current levy. OGRA has also proposed to increase the price of … Read more

Govt maintains petrol prices

Petrol

The government of Pakistan on Sunday decided to maintain the prices of petroleum products in the country for March. According to the details, Prime Minister Imran Khan rejected the hike in the petroleum prices proposed by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA). According to the summary sent to the federal government by OGRA has … Read more

OGRA recommends Rs 20.7 increase in per litre price of petrol

Petrol

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has recommended substantial increase in petroleum products. According to the summary sent to the federal government by OGRA has reportedly recommended Rs 20.7 increase in per litre petrol and Rs 19.61 for per litre diesel. The increase is recommended on the basis of Rs 30 levy on every … Read more

OGRA Increases Gas Prices By Almost Rs40 For Sindh, Balochistan Consumers

Gas prices

On Thursday, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has hiked up gas prices by almost Rs40 per MMBtu for Sindh, Balochistan consumers.

According to the details, OGRA in its decision today has agreed upon the SSGC request to hike in utility prices. The new revised price is Rs778.59 per MMBtu.

Rs39.89, in the total tariff, has been increased by OGRA that will be applicable after the government issues the notification to this effect.

It is pertinent to mention here that once the decision on gas price hike is approved, which is expected tomorrow, the same will be applicable to the consumers of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.

Earlier on 20th January, the Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) had announced a reduction in the supply of gas from its Naimat basal field.

The reduction had increased the misery of Karachi residents who are already facing sporadic outages and low gas pressure since winter started.

SSGC said supply in their system has observed a reduction. “There is a technical fault at the Naimat Basal Gas Field,” the company said in a statement.

Karachi would witness a shortfall of 100 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) because of the fault.

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OGRA allows license for new CNG stations after 12 years ban

OGRA

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has lifted the ban on issuance of new licenses for CNG stations after a period of 12 years. According to the details, the condition, however, implies for only those running on re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG). The regulatory authority, while inviting applicants; warned that they would have to … Read more

Petrol Price likely to be increased by Rs. 11.95 per litre

Petrol Price Hits Record High In Country's History

A summary from Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has recommended hike of Rs. 11.95 per litre price of petrol. According to the details, the fuel prices are likely to go up after Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has recommended a hike in fuel prices from January 15th 2021. The regulatory authority has conveyed … Read more

K Electric Gets Approval To Lay Gas Pipeline For Bin Qasim Power Station III

Federal Govt, K-Electric To Pen Agreement For Supply Of 2,050MW

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has approved K Electric’s license to lay and operate a gas pipeline for Bin Qasim Power Station III. According to a statement issued by K Electric, the 2.4-kilometer, 14-inch-diameter gas pipeline will supply 900 MW ‘Bin Qasim Power Station III’ power plant and power plants located at Bin … Read more

OGRA Sends Summary to Increase Fuel Prices From January 1

OGRA Sends Summary to Increase Fuel Prices From January 1

The federal government is preparing to hike the prices of petroleum products from January 1 2021. The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary of the increase in prices of petroleum products to the Petroleum Division. According to sources, OGRA’s summary has proposed to increase the price of petrol by Rs 2.96 … Read more

OGRA conveys summary for change in petrol prices

OGRA

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has recommended rise in fuel prices from January 01 2021. According to the reports, OGRA recommends raising petrol prices from Rs2.76 per litre while diesel will go up by Rs 3.12 per litre. The regulatory authority has conveyed a summary to the petroleum division for changes in fuel … Read more

Petroleum product prices likely to decrease: sources

Petrol Price in Pakistan

The sources revealed on Friday that petroleum product prices likely to decrease by up to Rs 3.5 per liter. According to the details, OGRA prepared the working prices of petroleum products. Sources suggested that the petrol price will be reduced by Rs 3.5 per liter. On the other hand, the price of high-speed diesel will … Read more

LPG prices increased by Rs10 per kg across Pakistan

LPG prices

On one hand, the prices of petroleum products have been reduced and on the other hand, the prices of LPG have been increased across Pakistan. According to details, the government increased LPG price by Rs10 per kg while OGRA has also issued notification of LPG price for November. Domestic cylinders have been priced at Rs114 … Read more

Petrol price reduced by Rs1.57 per liter for next 15 days

Petrol

On Saturday, the government has announced to reduce Rs1.57 per liter in the price of petrol for the next 15 days.

According to the details, Rs0.84 has been decreased from the high-speed diesel (HSD) prices per liter. On the other hand, the prices of kerosene oil and light diesel will remain unchanged.

Petrol price has been decreased by Rs1.57 to Rs102.40 per liter and HSD will be sold at the rate of Rs103.22 per liter for the next 15 days.

The Ministry of Finance said in a notification that the kerosene oil and light diesel prices will remain unchanged and will be available for the consumers at the rate of Rs65.29 and Rs62.82 per liter.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) today recommended up to a Rs 2 decrease in petrol prices for the month of November.

OGRA has sent a summary of the reduction in prices of petroleum products to the government.

According to the summary, the OGRA has recommended a Rs 1.50 cut in the per liter price of petrol and Rs2 in the price of high-speed diesel (HSD). The finance ministry will announce new fuel prices for November after Prime Minister Imran Khan’s approval.

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