Petrol price increased by Rs9.99 per litre

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ISLAMABAD:The petrol price in Pakistan has been increased by Rs9.99 per litre for the next fortnight in the light of the rise in oil rates in the international market, effective from July 16.

The federal government also increased the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) from Rs277.45 per litre to Rs283.63 with an increase of Rs6.18. The Finance Division issued a notification for the latest fuel prices worked out by the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) for the next fortnight.

“The Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has worked out the consumer prices, based on the price variations in the international market,” the statement read. The government had increased the petroleum development levy (PDL) by Rs10 per litre — from Rs60 to Rs70 — in the federal budget 2024-25, further burdening the inflation-hit masses.

However, the Finance Division said that there no change has been made in the applicable duties or levies under the new prices which will remain at the existing level, meaning that the PDL remains Rs60 per litre on the petroleum products. This is the second time that the government hasn’t increased the levy on petroleum products since the passing of the federal budget on June 28.

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