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Pakistan Fuel Prices Update: Expected to Rise for Next 15 Days

PAKISTAN, JUL 14 – Petrol and high-speed diesel prices in Pakistan may increase by up to Rs6.60 and Rs5.27 per litre due to rising global crude oil prices and regional geopolitical tensions.

  • The federal government of Pakistan plans to increase petrol prices by up to Rs6.60 and high-speed diesel by Rs5.27 per litre for the next 15 days starting mid-July 2025.
  • This price revision delay missed the usual midnight deadline and follows global crude oil price increases and impacts from the Middle East crisis affecting Pakistan's petroleum imports.
  • The regulatory body overseeing fuel markets has finalized its evaluation based on current global trends and submitted a comprehensive report on proposed price changes to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his approval today.
  • Current petrol and diesel prices stand at Rs266.89 and Rs272.98 per litre respectively, with total levies close to Rs98 per litre, including a petroleum development levy and climate support levy.
  • The newly approved prices will remain in force for 15 days and are expected to raise transportation and living expenses, given the substantial impact of petrol and diesel costs on both household and commercial budgets.
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ARY News broke the news in Pakistan on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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