Govt slashes petrol price by Rs1.86 per litre

Diesel price reduced by Rs3.32; new prices to come into effect from September 1

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Motorcyclists waiting in a queue to fill fuel tanks of their bikes at a petrol pump in Hyderabad on August 1, 2022. — APP
Motorcyclists waiting in a queue to fill fuel tanks of their bikes at a petrol pump in Hyderabad on August 1, 2022. — APP 
  • Price of kerosene oil slashed by Rs2.15, light diesel by Rs2.97.
  • Petrol price reduced by Rs16.5 per litre since July 30.
  • Latest relief in petroleum prices third in a row.


ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Saturday slashed the price of petrol by Rs1.86 per litre for the next fortnight after approval from Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif.

The new fuel prices will be effective from September 1, according to an official statement.

The statement said the petrol price has been reduced from Rs260.96 per litre to Rs259.10 per litre.

Products Existing price
New price
Increase/Decrease
Petrol
269.96259.10-1.86
High Speed Diesel (HSD)
266.07
262.75
-3.32

The government also reduced price of high-speed diesel (HSD) from Rs266.07 per litre to Rs262.75 after a cut of Rs3.32.

Meanwhile, the prices of kerosene oil and light diesel oil were also slashed by Rs2.15 and Rs2.97, taking it to Rs169.62 per litre and Rs154.05 per litre, respectively.

The relief in petroleum products prices is the third in a row, with the government reducing petrol price by Rs16.5 since July 30.

In the previous fortnightly review, the government reduced prices of petrol and diesel by Rs8.47 per litre and Rs6.70 per litre, respectively.

Petrol, also called mogas, is mainly used in private transportation, small vehicles, rickshaws, and two-wheelers. Higher fuel prices significantly impact the budgets of the members of the middle and lower-middle classes, who primarily consume petrol for commuting. On the other hand, a significant portion of the transport sector relies on high-speed diesel.

Its price is considered inflationary since it is predominantly used in heavy goods transport vehicles, trucks, buses, trains, and agricultural machinery such as tractors, tube wells, and threshers.

The consumption of high-speed diesel particularly contributes to the increased prices of vegetables and other food items.