Petrol Prices May Witness Rs 6 per Litre Decline

The petrol prices in Pakistan are set to witnessed a major decline of Rs 6.10 per litre or 3.7 percent effective from October 16, 2025.

According to industry data, price of all petroleum products including Petrol (PMG), High-Speed Diesel (HSD), Kerosene, and Light Diesel Oil (LDO) — may witness a decline from October 1, 2025.

The oil industry has seen a decline in Ex-refinery prices for petrol by Rs 6.10 per litre, bringing the new expected rate to Rs 156.86 per litre, registering a decline of 3.7% drop.

HSD may also fall marginally by Rs 0.97 per litre to Rs 173.31. Kerosene and LDO prices may see reductions of Rs 2.74 and Rs 1.64 per litre, respectively.Govt Maintains Oil Prices Till October 31

At the ex-depot level, PMG prices may decrease from Rs 268.68 to Rs 262.58 per litre, with a decline of Rs 6.10 or 2.3%.

HSD may also witness a slight cut of Rs 0.97 and new rates may be set at Rs 275.84 per litre. Similarly, Kerosene is likely to drop by Rs 2.75 to Rs 182.22 per litre, and LDO by Rs 1.64 to Rs 163.86 per litre.

These variations are influenced by international market trends and adjustments in product premiums. The basis for local pricing includes PMG (PL+CSL) at Rs 80.52 and HSD (PL+CSL) at Rs 79.51 per litre.

Current IFEM rates amount Rs 8.69 for petrol and Rs 6.19 for HSD. The petrol premium amounts $6.62 per barrel and HSD at $3.20 per barrel. Platts assessments still pending for two more days.

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