Petrol Price in Pakistan Today – 1 July 2024

BusinessPetrol Price in Pakistan Today – 1 July 2024

New Prices of Petroleum Products in Pakistan for July 1-15, 2024

  • Petrol: Rs 265.61 per litre (increase by Rs 7.45)
  • High-Speed Diesel: Rs 277.45 per litre (increase by Rs 9.56)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Finance Division has announced the new prices of petroleum products in Pakistan for the next fortnight from July 1 to 15, 2024.Petrol Price in Pakistan Today – 1 July 2024While announcing the decision late on Sunday night, the finance division said that the petrol price has been increased by Rs 7.45, and now its new price will be Rs 265.61 per litre whereas the price of per litre High-Speed Diesel (HSD) will be Rs 277.45 after a increase of Rs 9.56.

The revised prices will come into effect at midnight from July 01, 2024.

The prices of petroleum products have seen an increasing trend in the international market during the last fortnight. The Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has worked out the consumer prices, based on the price variations in the international market. There will be no change in the applicable taxes & duties, which will remain at the existing level. The prices of Motor Spirit & HSD for the next fortnight, starting from 01st July, 2024, are accordingly being lowered,” read the notification issued by the Finance Division.

The below are revised prices of petroleum products (per litre);

Product
Existing Prices (June 15-30, 2024)
New Prices (For July 1-15, 2024)
Increase/(-)Decrease
MS (Petrol)Rs 258.16Rs 265.61Rs 7.45
High-Speed DieselRs 267.89Rs 277.45Rs 9.56

Petrol Price in Pakistan Today – 1 July 2024

Also Read: Petrol price in Pakistan increased by over Rs 123 in PDM government
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