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Petrol prices in Pakistan are expected to rise by Rs11 per litre, while diesel prices are set to increase by up to Rs15 per litre, starting July 1, 2025.

These increases are attributed to the global surge in crude oil prices and the continued depreciation of the Pakistani rupee

Read: Govt hikes fuel prices for next fortnight

The Petroleum Division has confirmed the anticipated price hikes. The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) is expected to send a summary to the Ministry of Petroleum today, with an official announcement of the revised prices expected later this evening.

The Finance Minister, in consultation with the Prime Minister, will finalise and approve the new pricing structure.

These expected hikes follow a recent increase in fuel prices that took effect on June 16, 2025. The price of petrol was raised by Rs4.80 per litre. Similarly, the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) increased by Rs7.95 per litre

On the other hand, OGRA has officially issued a notification for a significant increase in gas prices for domestic and other consumer categories, with the new rates coming into effect from July 1, 2025.

The move brings further financial pressure on inflation-hit citizens, as domestic gas tariffs have been revised upward by up to 50% in certain categories.

Read moreGovt raises gas prices by 10% for commercial users

According to the official notification, domestic gas prices have been revised substantially. For household consumers, the new rates will range from Rs200 to Rs4,200 per MMBTU.

In addition to the unit-based charges, OGRA has introduced fixed monthly charges for domestic users.

Also readFixed gas charges jacked up by 50%

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