Projected fuel price revisions show increases of up to Rs7.05 per liter across key petroleum products effective February 16, 2026.
Ex-Refinery Prices are set to increase from February 16, 2026. The projected revisions show higher rates across all major fuels. The adjustments apply to PMG, HSD, Kero, and LDO. The data reflects comparisons with prices effective February 1. Govt Maintains Oil Prices Till October 31
Premium Motor Gasoline will rise to Rs145.99 per liter. It previously stood at Rs141.60 per liter. The expected variation amounts to an increase of Rs4.39. The revision signals a uniform upward adjustment.
High Speed Diesel will climb to Rs172.08 per liter. Its earlier ex-refinery rate was Rs166.68 per liter. The projected change shows an increase of Rs5.40. Diesel records one of the larger absolute increases.
Kerosene oil is projected at Rs150.52 per liter. It was previously priced at Rs146.52 per liter. The variation indicates a Rs4.00 per liter rise. The increase remains moderate compared to diesel.
Light Diesel Oil will post the steepest hike. The projected ex-refinery rate reaches Rs139.42 per liter. It earlier stood at Rs132.37 per liter. The expected increase totals Rs7.05 per liter.
The upward revisions span all four listed petroleum products. Each product shows a positive expected variation. The changes range between Rs4.00 and Rs7.05 per liter. Light Diesel Oil shows the highest increase.
Ex-Depot Sale Price figures also reflect similar movements. The projected changes mirror ex-refinery adjustments. Revised depot prices take effect from February 16. All listed fuels register increases.
Premium Motor Gasoline at the depot level will reach Rs257.56. The earlier depot price stood at Rs253.17 per liter. The projected rise equals Rs4.39 per liter. The adjustment aligns with refinery trends.
High Speed Diesel depot pricing will rise to Rs273.78. It previously stood at Rs268.38 per liter. The expected variation totals Rs5.40 per liter. Diesel again records a significant increase.
Kerosene depot rates will increase to Rs179.80 per liter. The previous price was Rs175.80 per liter. The projected adjustment equals Rs4.00 per liter. The change reflects refinery-level revisions.
Light Diesel Oil at depots will reach Rs160.96. It earlier stood at Rs154.41 per liter. The projected increase amounts to Rs6.55 per liter. LDO again shows the largest jump.
The data indicates synchronized increases across supply stages. Refinery and depot adjustments remain closely aligned. Differences reflect handling and distribution margins. The upward trend remains consistent across products.
Premium Motor Gasoline shows identical increases at both levels. The Rs4.39 variation applies uniformly. Diesel follows a similar pattern with Rs5.40 increases. Kerosene also mirrors its refinery adjustment.
Light Diesel Oil shows slight variation between stages. The refinery increase is Rs7.05 per liter. The depot-level rise stands at Rs6.55 per liter. The difference suggests margin adjustments.
All revised figures take effect from February 16, 2026. The base comparison date remains February 1, 2026. The table outlines projected changes only. Final notification details remain unspecified.
High Speed Diesel records the highest depot price overall. Its projected rate reaches Rs273.78 per liter. Premium Motor Gasoline follows at Rs257.56 per liter. Kerosene and LDO remain comparatively lower.
At the refinery stage, diesel also leads in pricing. Its projected rate stands at Rs172.08 per liter. Kerosene follows at Rs150.52 per liter. Premium Motor Gasoline remains below diesel.
Light Diesel Oil maintains the lowest refinery rate. However, it shows the steepest projected increase. The Rs7.05 hike outpaces other products. This marks the largest absolute adjustment.
Oil Prices Revision Projections

