Government Set to Increase Petrol Prices from October 1

Government Set to Increase Petrol Prices from October 1

The federal government is preparing to increase petrol prices from October 1, 2025, with adjustments to both the ex-refinery rate and the ex-depot rate. The rise is being linked to fluctuations in global crude oil prices, and it is expected to further burden already stretched household budgets, especially amid persistent inflation, rising electricity tariffs, and surging food costs.

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Breakdown of Expected Fuel Price Today

The increase in petrol prices will impact all major petroleum products, including high-speed diesel (HSD), kerosene oil, and light diesel oil (LDO).

Product Current Price (Rs/Ltr) New Price (Rs/Ltr) Change
Petrol (Ex-Depot) 264.61 266.58 +1.97
High-Speed Diesel (Ex-Depot) 272.77 275.25 +2.48
Kerosene Oil (Ex-Depot) 179.96 184.61 +4.65
Light Diesel Oil (Ex-Depot) 163.42 165.18 +1.76

At the ex-refinery rate, petrol will increase from Rs 160.93 to Rs 162.90, HSD from Rs 172.65 to Rs 175.13, kerosene oil from Rs 151.62 to Rs 156.27, and LDO from Rs 141.63 to Rs 143.39.

Petrol Prices Impact on Consumers

While the per-liter adjustments may seem modest, the cumulative effect is significant. Petrol and diesel are essential for transport and logistics, which means higher costs of goods and services. The surge in kerosene oil, heavily relied on in rural households, will directly hurt low-income families. Similarly, the increase in LDO is expected to impact small industries and the local transport sector.

For many commuters and households, the petrol price in Pakistan today already stretches budgets, and another increase will intensify financial pressure.

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Economic Pressures

The hike in fuel price today comes at a time when inflation remains high, electricity tariffs are rising, and food prices continue to surge. Experts warn that repeated adjustments in petrol prices in Pakistan will further squeeze middle- and lower-income groups, already struggling to manage daily expenses.

Outlook for Future Petrol Prices in Pakistan

The official notification of new petrol prices will be released after approval from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA). However, if global crude oil prices maintain their upward momentum, more hikes in petrol price in Pakistan and other fuels are expected in the coming months.

For consumers, monitoring today petrol price in Pakistan has become essential, as frequent revisions directly influence household and business costs across the country.

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