Govt Announces Petrol Prices Unchanged for Next 2 Week 2025

As per the latest updates, the government announces petrol prices for next 2 weeks. Thus, according to that, today petrol price in Pakistan is Rs 255.63 per liter. However, the government also decided to keep the petrol prices unchanged for the next two weeks. It is pertinent to mention that the decision takes place due to regular adjustments in fuel prices, which are influenced by international market trends and local economic situations.

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The petroleum price notification was shared after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced that petrol prices would remain unchanged. So, if you are wondering about the petrol price in Pakistan tomorrow, remember the price will be the same for the next 2 weeks. However, the government would work on a package to lessen the electricity price.

In addition, the government has increased the petroleum levy on petrol and diesel by around Rs. 10 per litre, as per the notification issued. At the same time, the levy has been raised from Rs. 60 to Rs. 70 per litre for both fuels, which will be effective promptly from March 16, 2025.

The following are the current petrol prices in Pakistan 2025:

High-Speed Diesel (HSD) Rs. 258.64 per liter
Motor Spirit (MS-Petrol 92 RON) Rs. 255.63 per liter
Superior Kerosene Oil (SKO) Rs. 168.12 per liter
Light Diesel Oil (LDO) Rs. 153.34 per liter

 

The government of Pakistan shared a statement that “A package is ready to provide major relief to the public in electricity prices through the financial capacity created by the difference in oil prices in the global market and other measures,” the statement read, adding that it would be announced within the next few weeks. The statement continued: “This relief will reduce electricity prices and impact overall inflation, leading to a further reduction.”

Petrol is mainly used in private transport, small vehicles, rickshaws, two-wheelers, etc. Thus, petrol directly affects the budget of the middle and lower middle classes. On the other hand, most of the transport sector runs on HSD.

So, as it is mostly used in heavy machinery, railroads, and agricultural engines like trucks, buses, tractors, tube wells, and threshers, its price is seen as inflationary. As a result, it unfortunately increases the cost of vegetables and other consumables. Thus, it is crucial for you to stay up-to-date about the fuel price to manage your transport or travelling.

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