Federal govt approves up to Rs2.95 per litre cut in POL prices

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Federal govt approves up to Rs2.95 per litre cut in POL prices

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The federal government has approved up to Rs2.95 per litre cut in the price of petroleum products (POL) from October 1 to provide relief to the consumers.

A notification issued after the approval of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday in this regards states that the new price of petrol will be Rs103.62 after a reduction of Rs2.94; High Octane Blended Component (HOBC) will be priced at Rs131.13, a reduction of Rs1.88; kerosene oil will be priced at Rs95.60 after a cut of Rs1.31; high-speed diesel will be priced at Rs107.39, a reduction of Rs0.95; and light diesel oil (LDO) will be sold at Rs91.46, a reduction of Rs0.67.

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