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Petrol prices increased by Rs2.70 for February

Petrol Price Hits Record High In Country's History

On Sunday, the government has announced to increase the petrol price by Rs2.70 per liter for the month of February.

According to the notification issued by the Prime Minister Office, the price of light diesel oil will also be increased by Rs3 per liter, while high-speed diesel will cost dearer by Rs2.88 per liter.

Petrol prices rose for the third time this month. Petrol price has increased by more than Rs 8 this month.

According to the details, Petrol will be increased from Rs 109.20 paise to Rs 111.90 paise. The new price of high-speed diesel will be Rs 116.07, and the new price of kerosene will be Rs 80.19

The new prices will take effect at midnight. The prices may undergo revision before 15th February.

Earlier, Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) had recommended to the government a hike of Rs 12 in the per liter prices of petrol from February 1st, 2021.

According to the details, a summary was sent to the federal government.

OGRA summary recommended an increase of Rs 12 per liter for petrol, Rs 10 per liter for diesel, Rs 7 per liter for kerosene oil, and Rs 5.5 per liter for light diesel oil.

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OGRA recommends increase in petrol price by Rs2.70 for next 15 days

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The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has recommended the petroleum division to raise fuel prices including that of petrol in December.

According to the details, a summary with higher prices has been sent from the regulatory body to the division.

The OGRA recommends raising petrol prices by Rs2.55 per litre from December 1 while High-speed diesel should be increased by Rs2.70.

Prime Minister Imran Khan has to approve the increase in prices before they come into effect. The finance ministry will announce the new prices on November 30 (today).

It is pertinent to mention here that federal government on November 15 lowered fuel prices in the country, bringing down the price of petrol by Rs1.71 per litre.

The prices were lowered for the next 15 days as per the new policy of the incumbent government and would come into force from November 16.

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