Petrol price slashed by Rs8 per litre

By
Saif ur Rehman
A person uses a fuel nozzle to fuel up a car at a petrol station in Vienna, Austria March 18, 2022. — Reuters
A person uses a fuel nozzle to fuel up a car at a petrol station in Vienna, Austria March 18, 2022. — Reuters

  • New price of petrol is Rs262 per litre.
  • Diesel price declines to Rs253 per litre.
  • Prices applicable till next fortnight.


The federal government reduced the prices of petroleum products Wednesday by up to Rs8 per litre.

The decision was announced by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar in a televised address. The price of petrol has been reduced to Rs262 per litre after a cut of Rs8. Meanwhile, the new price of diesel will be Rs253 per litre after being reduced by Rs5.

The prices will come into effect at 12am tonight and will remain unchanged for the next fortnight.

Dar said that cumulatively, the prices of petrol and diesel were reduced by Rs20 and Rs35 per litre, respectively, in May. 

ProductExisting prices w.e.f 16.05.2023
New prices w.e.f 01.06.2023
Decrease
PetrolRs270
Rs262
Rs8
High-speed diesel
Rs258
Rs253
Rs5
Kerosene
Rs164.07
Rs164.07
Unchanged
Light diesel oil
Rs152.68
Rs147.68
Rs5

The government's announcement comes as it faces increased pressure due to rising petrol prices — which had reached a record of Rs282 per litre earlier this year — and inflation, which is currently the highest in the region.

The recent decline in global oil prices has provided some relief, but the government is still facing difficulty in keeping prices down as the rupee depreciates.

Oil marketing companies (OMCs) had estimated that the prices of diesel and petrol are likely to drop by Rs5 per litre. Separately, sources also said that the government might keep the prices of petroleum products unchanged due to the rupee's depreciation.