Petrol price increased by Re0.56 per litre for next fortnight

New price of high-speed diesel will be Rs258.34 per litre after increase of Rs2.96

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A view of people standing in a queue for filling petrol outside a petrol pump in Rawalpindi on January 29, 2023. — Online
A view of people standing in a queue for filling petrol outside a petrol pump in Rawalpindi on January 29, 2023. — Online
  • New rate of petrol will be Rs252.66 per litre.
  • High-speed diesel price goes up by Rs2.96 per litre.
  • Ogra fixes new prices after fluctuation in int'l market.

ISLAMABAD: The federal government has increased the price of petrol by Re0.56 per litre on New Year's Eve, for the first fortnight of 2025.

"The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has worked out the consumer prices of petroleum products in view of the fluctuations in the international market in the last fortnight," stated a notification issued by the Finance Division.

As per the notification, the price of petrol has increased from Rs252.10 per litre to Rs252.66, after a slight increase of Re0.56.

Meanwhile, the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) went up by Rs2.96, reaching Rs258.34 per litre from Rs255.38 per litre.

ProductsExisting priceNew priceIncrease/Decrease
Petrol252.10252.66+0.56
High-Speed Diesel255.38258.34+2.96

In the previous fortnight, the government had kept the prices of petrol unchanged at Rs252.10 per litre besides reducing the rate of high-speed diesel by Rs3.05 to Rs255.38 per litre.

Similarly, the prices of kerosene and light diesel were also slashed by Rs3.32 and Rs2.78 to Rs161.66 per litre and Rs148.95 per litre, respectively.

Petrol 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.