Govt jacks up petrol price by Rs4.80, diesel by Rs7.95

ISLAMABAD: The federal government on Sunday night notified hefty increases in the prices of both petrol and diesel, with Rs4.80 and Rs7.95 per litre, respectively.

According to a Finance Division notification, it stated that the new prices have been determined “based on the recommendations of Ogra (Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority) and the relevant ministries”.

As per the notification, from June 16, high-speed diesel (HSD), which previously cost Rs254.64 per litre, will now be sold for Rs262.59.

Similarly, petrol, which cost Rs253.63 per litre, will now be available for Rs258.43.

Previous estimates suggested that petrol and diesel prices would increase by ab­­­­out Re1 and Rs5 per litre, respectively, for the next fortnight, owing to higher international market prices.

Based on existing tax rates, informed sources said that the ex-depot price of petrol was estimated to go up by about Re1 per litre depending on final calculation on June 15, followed by a Rs5 per litre increase in HSD.

Earlier this week, under an iron-clad commitment with the International Monetary Fund, the government announced the imposition of Rs77 per litre petroleum levy and Rs5 per litre carbon levy on furnace oil and Rs2.5 per litre charge on petrol and diesel from July 1.

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