Key Takeaways
- OGRA increased kerosene oil prices by Rs. 34.33 per liter.
- New price of kerosene is now Rs. 276.66 per liter, effective from July 18 to July 20.
- Petrol and high-speed diesel prices also saw increases.
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has announced a significant hike in the price of kerosene oil, effective from July 18 to July 20. The new price stands at Rs. 276.66 per liter, marking an increase of Rs. 34.33 from its previous rate of Rs. 242.33 per liter.
This adjustment follows similar increases in other petroleum products, with petrol prices rising by Rs. 5.44 to reach a new retail price of Rs. 316.15 per liter, and high-speed diesel seeing an increase of Rs. 31.05 to cost Rs. 354.35 per liter.
The OGRA's decision comes at a time when the government has been implementing various measures to address rising fuel costs. These adjustments are part of a broader strategy aimed at ensuring fair and transparent pricing mechanisms for essential petroleum products in Pakistan.
Consumers can expect these new prices to take effect immediately, with retailers required to update their price lists accordingly. The OGRA has stated that the revised prices will remain valid until July 20, after which any further adjustments will be communicated through official channels.
The hike in kerosene prices is expected to impact households and businesses across Pakistan, particularly those relying on this fuel for cooking and lighting. While the exact economic impact remains to be seen, it underscores the ongoing challenges faced by regulatory bodies in managing fuel costs amid fluctuating global markets.
In a statement issued by OGRA, officials emphasized the need for transparency and adherence to established pricing frameworks. They also highlighted that these adjustments are based on market conditions and the need to maintain stability in the energy sector.





