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Good News for Pakistanis: Major drop expected in Petrol and Diesel from August 1

UAE Increases Petrol and Diesel Prices for October 2025

ISLAMABAD: In a much-needed economic breather after the 2025-26 budget, the federal government is likely to announce a significant reduction in petrol and diesel prices starting August 1, 2025. According to sources, petrol prices could drop by Rs9 to Rs10 per litre, bringing the new rate down to approximately Rs262–263. Diesel is also expected to … Read more

Massive taxes and new levies push petrol prices higher in Pakistan

Massive taxes and new levies push petrol prices higher in Pakistan

 Pakistani consumers are facing significantly increased taxes and duties on petroleum products, with detailed figures revealing the heavy financial burden.

According to the reports, taxes and levies on petrol amount to Rs101.49 per litre, including a petroleum development levy (PDL) of Rs75.52, a newly introduced climate levy of Rs2.50, freight margins, oil company margins, and dealer margins.

The ex-refinery price of petrol is Rs165.30 per litre, while the total taxes and levies push the retail price to Rs266.89 per litre, after an Rs8.36 increase announced by the government. This price hike follows a recent increase of Rs14.80 per litre, reflecting government efforts to meet IMF-imposed climate financing conditions.

Similarly, high-speed diesel (HSD) faces total taxes of Rs95.74 per litre, with the ex-refinery price at Rs177.24.

A climate support levy of Rs2.50 per litre has been imposed on both petrol and diesel, alongside other taxes and margins.

The government’s decision to introduce the climate levy and increase petrol prices underscores ongoing efforts to align with international climate financing commitments, but it has also sparked concerns among consumers over rising fuel costs.

The new fiscal policies aim to balance economic needs with environmental objectives amid ongoing challenges in the energy sector.

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Govt jacks up petrol price by Rs19.95 a litre

Petrol Price in Pakistan

KARACHI: The government on Tuesday announced to increase petrol price by Rs19.95 a litre, with immediate effect, Bol News reported. Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in a statement said the new petrol price has been fixed at Rs272.95 a litre. The price of high speed diesel has been increased by Rs19.90 a litre. The new price … Read more