Gas utility prices will not be reduced: OGRA

LHC Ordered Energy Ministry To Take Necessary Measures on Gas Crisis

The Chairman of Ogra stated that there’s no chance of taking down gas utility prices any time soon as the energy assets in the country are running out. In a session conducted by the Senate standing committee of cabinet secretariat chairman Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) Masroor Khan stated Pakistan’s resources of natural gas … Read more

New prices of petroleum products to be determined on May 17

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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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‘Price of petrol to be slashed by Rs 1.5 per litre,’ says Finance Minister

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Federal Finance Minister Hammad Azhar on Wednesday announced that the price of petrol will be slashed by Rs 1.5 per litre while the price of diesel will be slashed by Rs 3 per litre. According to the details, addressing a press conference today, Hammad Azhar said that, ‘After consultations with the Prime Minister Imran Khan, … Read more

Petrol Price Likely To Cut Down By Rs1.50 Per Litre From April 1st, sources

Petrol price remain unchanged till 31st May

The prices of petrol and diesel likely to decrease by Rs1.50 per litre and Rs 2.50 per litre, respectively from the month of April.

According to sources, the prices of petroleum products may go down by Rs2.50 from April 1 as the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary to the Petroleum Division here on Tuesday.

The prices of petroleum products may remain the same if the government decided to raise the tax, sources added.

However, sources further informed that the current tax on petrol is Rs11.23 per litre and Rs12.74 per litre on diesel.

The Prime Minister will make a final decision about the prices of petroleum products, the sources added.

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

OGRA had sent a summary of changes in the prices of petroleum products to the Petroleum Division. Sources said that the prices of petroleum products are likely to go up on February 16.

Crude oil prices had risen in the global market due to which the price of petrol in the country is likely to increase by Rs 5.50 per litre.

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Pakistan Has Lower Oil Prices Than Other Countries In The Region

Pakistan Has Lower Oil Prices Than Other Countries In The Region

The present government has provided maximum relief to the people in the prices of petroleum products despite the financial difficulties and the rise in international oil prices and even now Pakistan has lower oil prices than other countries in the region. According to sources in the Petroleum Division, the present government has been trying not … Read more

PM Rejects Proposal To Increase Prices Of Petroleum Products

Federal Govt Decides To Maintain Prices Of Petroleum Products

Prime Minister Imran Khan rejected the proposal to increase the prices of petroleum products. According to the sources, the spokesman of the Ministry of Finance said that the government has decided to maintain the prices of petroleum products. According to a Finance Ministry spokesman, current prices of petroleum products will remain the same in February. … Read more

Ogra Proposes Up to Rs 5 Increase In Petrol Prices

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The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary of changes in prices of petroleum products to the Petroleum Division. According to the details, OGRA has sent a summary of changes in the prices of petroleum products to the Petroleum Division. Sources said that the prices of petroleum products are likely to go … Read more

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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Pakistan experiences diesel shortage as demand increases

Pakistan experiences diesel shortage as demand increases

Diesel is short in availability in most areas of Pakistan today. Pakistan State Oil is the only company that has diesel stock. Sources revealed that diesel was being sold out as demands increased because of wheat harvesting and easing of lockdown measures. Several petroleum companies did not succeed in importing enough stocks. On the contrary, … Read more

Petrol prices in Pakistan expected to decrease by Rs 27 per liter in May

Petrol at pump stations

Petrol prices in Pakistan is expected to drop by Rs 27  liter from 1st May. Petrol price can be reduced by Rs 27 and diesel by Rs 22 per liter. Industry sources said that due to the decline in oil prices in the global market, the petrol price in country will also decline. According to … Read more

PM Imran Khan Announce to reduce Petrol Prices in Pakistan by Rs 15 per litre

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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday announced to reduce the petrol prices in Pakistan by Rs 15 per litre While addressing a press conference with his senior members of the cabinet he said that the novel coronavirus is not the real danger, rather the decisions that people take fearing the Coronavirus is a real threat. … Read more

Petrol prices dropped, but taxes increased by Rs 5 per Litre in March

Petrol price increased

Petrol prices in Pakistan dropped by Rs 5 amid decline in international oil prices by government of Pakistan but at the same time taxes on petroleum products have been increased by 5% i.e. Rs. 4.7 per litre. In February, per litre price of petrol was Rs 116.6 which included Rs. 32 in government taxes. In … Read more

Petrol Prices in Pakistan Slashed by Rs 5

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 Islamabad: Amid decline oil prices in the international market, the Pakistan government slashed the petrol price by Rs5 per litre. According to the Ministry of Finance, The new price of petrol will be Rs. 111.60 per litre. The price of diesel has also been reduced by Rs. 5 and now it will be available for … Read more