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Petrol price in Pakistan slashed by Rs1.79
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A man fills petrol in a car. AFP/File
Federal Minister for Finance Hammad Azhar on Thursday said Prime Minister Imran Khan has approved a reduction in petrol prices.
The government has reduced the price of petrol by Rs1.79, following which it will be sold at 108.56 per litre from April 16.
The premier has also approved reducing the prices of other petroleum products, Azhar said, adding High Speed Diesel (HSD) would be sold at Rs110.76 per litre, after a deduction of Rs2.32.
Kerosene, after a reduction of Rs2.06 in its rates, will be sold at Rs80 per litre, while Light Diesel Oil will be available at Rs77.65 per litre.
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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday approved a reduction in petrol prices, Federal Minister for Finance Hammad Azhar announced on Twitter.
The government has reduced the price of petrol by Rs1.79, following which it will be sold at 108.56 per litre from April 16.
The premier has also approved reducing the prices of other petroleum products, Azhar said, adding High Speed Diesel (HSD) would be sold at Rs110.76 per litre, after a deduction of Rs2.32.
Kerosene, after a reduction of Rs2.06 in its rates, will be sold at Rs80 per litre, while Light Diesel Oil will be available at Rs77.65 per litre.
Petrol price in Pakistan expected to rise from Jan 2021, sources say
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Wednesday Dec 30, 2020
A worker holds a nozzle to pump petrol into a vehicle at a fuel station. Reuters/Files
OGRA has sent a summary to Petroleum Division, where it has suggested to increase petrol price by Rs2.75
OGRA has asked the division to increase diesel s price by Rs3
Final decision to be taken after consultations with Prime Minister Imran Khan
The price of petrol in the country is expected to rise beginning January 1, 2020, sources informed
Geo News on Wednesday.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary to the Petroleum Division, where it has suggested to increase petrol prices by Rs2.75, per sources.
Latest petrol price in Pakistan: Rates expected to increase, say sources
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The price of petroleum products in Pakistan is expected to rise beginning January 1, 2020,
Geo News reported Wednesday, citing sources.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent a summary to the Petroleum Division, where it has suggested to increase petrol prices by Rs2.75, sources said.
Moreover, OGRA has asked the Division to increase the price of diesel by Rs3, sources said, adding that the finance ministry would take a final decision after consulting Prime Minister Imran Khan.
The new prices will be announced tomorrow (Thursday), sources added.