Petrol Price in Pakistan Today – 16 October 2023

BusinessPetrol Price in Pakistan Today – 16 October 2023

New Prices of Petroleum Products in Pakistan for October 16-31, 2023

  • Petrol: Rs 283.38 per litre (decreased by Rs 40)
  • High-Speed Diesel: Rs 303.18 per litre (decreased by Rs 15)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Finance Division has announced to decrease the prices of petroleum products in Pakistan for the next fortnight from October 16 to 31, 2023.Petrol Price in Pakistan Today – 16 October 2023

While announcing the decision late on Sunday night, the finance division said that the petrol price has been reduced by Rs 40 while the price of High-Speed Diesel (HSD) has been slashed by Rs 15.

Owing to the decreasing trend of Petroleum prices in the international market and due to appreciation of Pakistani Rupee against the US Dollar, the government has decided to revise the existing consumer prices of petroleum products,” the finance division said.

The revised prices will come into effect at midnight from October 16, 2023.

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

Product
Existing Prices (October 01-15, 2023)
New Prices (For October 16-31, 2023)
decrease
MS (Petrol)Rs 323.38Rs 283.38Rs 40
High-Speed Diesel (HSD)Rs 318.18Rs 303.18Rs 15

Petrol Price in Pakistan Today – 16 October 2023

 

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