Petrol Price Holds Steady, Diesel Up Slightly; Kerosene and Light Diesel See Cuts
Islamabad – The Ministry of Finance has announced the latest adjustments in fuel prices, effective from September 16, 2025. Petrol will remain unchanged at Rs264.61 per litre, while high-speed diesel has increased by Rs2.78 per litre, reaching Rs272.77 from Rs269.99.
Meanwhile, kerosene oil has been reduced by Rs7.19 per litre to Rs178.27, and light diesel has seen a drop of Rs8.20 per litre, now priced at Rs162.37.
Fuel Price Overview (from September 16, 2025):
Petrol (Super): Rs264.61 (no change)
High-Speed Diesel: Rs272.77 (+Rs2.78)
Light Diesel: Rs162.37 (-Rs8.20)
Kerosene Oil: Rs178.27 (-Rs7.19)
In related news, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) had earlier announced a reduction in Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) prices. The cost of LPG per kilogram has dropped by Rs1.17, bringing it to Rs214.20 per kg. A standard 11.8 kg domestic cylinder now costs Rs2,527, down from Rs2,541.36.
Authorities said the adjustments reflect global trends in oil prices and are intended to ease the financial burden on households and consumers across the country.
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