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Petrol Price Pak: Latest Fuel Rates & OGRA Updates in Pakistan

⛽ OGRA Official Update — June 2026

Petrol Price Pak: Latest Fuel Rates & OGRA Updates Explained

Everything you need to know about petrol prices in Pakistan — current rates, how OGRA sets them, and what causes changes every 15 days.

📅 Last Updated: June 13, 2026 ⏱ 8 min read 📍 Pakistan
Petrol (RON 92)
377.78
PKR / Litre
▼ Rs. 4.00 down
Diesel (HSD)
380.78
PKR / Litre
— Unchanged
HOBC (RON 97)
445.00
PKR / Litre
— Unchanged
LPG
303.81
PKR / Kg
▼ Decreased

Effective: June 6, 2026 — Source: OGRA Official Notification / Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division)

Every time you stop at a petrol pump in Pakistan, you notice something — the price you paid last week might not be the same today. Petrol price in Pakistan is not a fixed number. It changes every 15 days, and millions of Pakistanis — from motorcyclists in Multan to truck drivers in Karachi — feel that change directly in their pocket.

This guide explains everything simply. What is the current petrol price? How does OGRA decide the rate? Why did it increase or decrease? And what can you do to spend less on fuel? Let's break it all down.

What Is Petrol Price Pak?

When people search "petrol price pak" on Google, they are looking for the current official rate of petrol in Pakistan. The term refers to the pump price — the amount you actually pay per litre at a filling station like PSO, Shell, Total PARCO, or Caltex.

In Pakistan, there are two main grades of petrol most people use:

  • RON 92 (Regular Petrol) — the standard fuel used in most cars and motorcycles
  • RON 97 / HOBC — premium high-octane fuel for performance and imported vehicles

The government through OGRA (Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority) sets these prices officially. No petrol station can legally charge you more or less than the notified rate.

💡 Quick Fact: Pakistan's petrol price is revised every 1st and 15th of the month. If you want to save money, fill your tank just before midnight on the 14th or 31st — especially when a price increase is expected.

How OGRA Sets Petrol Prices in Pakistan

OGRA does not randomly pick a number. The price you pay at the pump is the result of a formula that includes several factors added together. Here is how each component works:

01
International Crude Oil
Arab Light crude price on global markets — the biggest factor in Pakistan's fuel cost.
02
USD/PKR Exchange Rate
Pakistan imports fuel in dollars. When the rupee weakens, fuel gets more expensive automatically.
03
Import & Freight Charges
Port handling, shipping, and inland transport from refineries to pumps.
04
Government Taxes & PDL
Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) and GST — the government's biggest revenue source from fuel.
05
OMC Margin
Oil Marketing Companies like PSO and Shell earn a small margin on every litre sold.
06
Dealer Commission
The petrol station owner's share — typically Rs. 6–8 per litre across Pakistan.

After calculating all these, OGRA sends its recommended price to the Ministry of Energy, which makes the final call. The new rates are announced around midnight and take effect immediately.

Historical Petrol Prices in Pakistan

Petrol prices in Pakistan have gone through dramatic swings over the past decade. Here is a year-by-year snapshot to give you perspective on how much things have changed:

Period Petrol Price (PKR/L) Diesel (PKR/L) Key Reason Change
2018 (Average) Rs. 95 – 105 Rs. 100 – 112 Rupee devaluation begins ↑ Rising
2020 (COVID) Rs. 74 – 80 Rs. 80 – 86 Global demand crash ↓ Low
2021 Rs. 107 – 118 Rs. 110 – 125 Post-COVID recovery ↑ Rising
2022 (Record High) Rs. 209 – 248 Rs. 235 – 262 Ukraine war, IMF deal, subsidy removed ↑↑ Spike
Dec 2023 Rs. 283 – 305 Rs. 297 – 318 Rupee at record low ↑ High
2024 (Average) Rs. 255 – 290 Rs. 268 – 305 Gradual stabilization ↓ Easing
Jan 2026 Rs. 358 – 374 Rs. 361 – 380 Global oil surge ↑ Rising
June 6, 2026 ✅ Rs. 377.78 Rs. 380.78 4th consecutive cut — global oil fell ↓ Cut Rs. 4

The biggest single-day increase in Pakistan's history happened in March 2026, when both petrol and diesel jumped by Rs. 55 per litre due to a major disruption in global oil markets caused by Middle East tensions.

Latest Petrol Price in Pakistan — June 2026

As of June 6, 2026, the Government of Pakistan reduced petrol prices for the fourth consecutive fortnight. This is a significant relief for consumers after months of high fuel costs.

Fuel Type Previous Rate New Rate (Jun 6) Change
Petrol (RON 92 / PMG) Rs. 381.78/L Rs. 377.78/L ▼ −Rs. 4.00
High Speed Diesel (HSD) Rs. 380.78/L Rs. 380.78/L — No Change
HOBC (RON 97) ~Rs. 445/L Rs. 445.00/L — No Change
LPG ~Rs. 310/Kg Rs. 303.81/Kg ▼ Decreased
Kerosene Oil Rs. 159.76/L — Stable

📢 OGRA Update: The June 6 reduction was driven by a fall in international petroleum product prices during the previous week. The next price revision is expected around June 15–16, 2026.

Why Does Petrol Price Change in Pakistan?

Many people wonder — why does petrol price go up and down so frequently? There is no single answer. It is usually a combination of the following reasons working together:

1. Global Crude Oil Market

Pakistan imports most of its fuel. When Brent Crude or Arab Light crude goes up on the international market, Pakistan's import cost rises too — and that gets passed on to you at the pump.

2. Dollar Exchange Rate

Since oil is traded in US dollars, every time the Pakistani Rupee weakens against the dollar, fuel automatically becomes more expensive even if the global oil price stays the same. This is one reason why Pakistan's fuel prices have risen so much alongside rupee devaluation.

3. Petroleum Development Levy (PDL)

The government collects a fixed levy per litre of petrol sold. This is one of Pakistan's major revenue sources. Under IMF program conditions, Pakistan has maintained higher PDL rates to meet revenue targets — which keeps fuel prices elevated even when global oil is cheap.

4. IMF Conditions

Pakistan's economic program with the IMF requires reducing fuel subsidies. This means the government cannot absorb oil price increases on behalf of consumers the way it sometimes did in the past.

⚠️ Important: Pakistan's petrol price is NOT purely market-driven. Government taxes account for approximately 35–40% of what you pay per litre. Even if global oil falls dramatically, you may not see a proportional reduction at the pump.

Impact of Petrol Price on Common People

A Rs. 4 change per litre might seem small, but its effect spreads across the entire economy. Here is how everyday Pakistanis feel it:

🛵
Motorcycle Owners
Over 25 million motorcycles in Pakistan. A Rs. 10 increase on a 10L tank means Rs. 100 more per fill-up — significant for daily commuters.
🚕
Rickshaw & Cab Drivers
Fare hikes follow fuel increases within days. Passengers in Multan, Lahore, and Karachi see auto and Careem fares rise together.
🍞
Food Prices
Transport cost of vegetables, flour, and groceries rises with fuel. Inflation in food items typically follows within 2–3 weeks of any hike.
🏭
Businesses & Industry
Generator fuel costs, delivery charges, and raw material transport all become more expensive — pushing up product prices nationally.

All Fuel Types Available in Pakistan

Pakistan has multiple fuel options available at filling stations and through other channels. Here is a quick breakdown of current rates and uses:

Petrol (RON 92)
Rs. 373.78
Cars, motorbikes, rickshaws
Diesel (HSD)
Rs. 378.78
Trucks, buses, SUVs, generators
HOBC (RON 97)
Rs. 445.00
Performance & imported cars
LPG
Rs. 303.81
Home cooking, some vehicles
Kerosene
Rs. 159.76
Rural cooking & heating
CNG
Varies by region
Region 1: Punjab/KPK | Region 2: Sindh/Balochistan

CNG prices are not set by OGRA — they are controlled by provincial governments. Punjab and KPK (Region 1) typically have different rates than Sindh and Balochistan (Region 2).

Pakistan Petrol Price vs International Comparison

It is common to compare Pakistan's fuel prices with neighboring and Gulf countries. Here is a realistic comparison based on June 2026 data:

Country Petrol Price (PKR approx.) Why Cheaper / Expensive?
🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia ~Rs. 70–90 / Litre Oil-rich country, heavy government subsidy
🇦🇪 UAE ~Rs. 140–160 / Litre Strong economy, lower tax burden
🇮🇳 India ~Rs. 400–450 / Litre Higher taxes, similar pricing model to Pakistan
🇧🇩 Bangladesh ~Rs. 310–340 / Litre Cheaper due to different tax structure
🇵🇰 Pakistan Rs. 377.78 / Litre High PDL + import dependency + rupee pressure

Pakistan pays more than Gulf countries because it does not produce enough oil domestically and relies heavily on imports. The government also depends on petroleum levy as a significant tax revenue stream.

Practical Ways to Save on Fuel Cost in Pakistan

You cannot control OGRA's decisions — but you can control how much fuel you use. These tips are simple and they genuinely work:

  • Fill Before Price Revision Dates OGRA revises prices on the 1st and 15th of each month. Fill your tank on the 14th or 30th/31st if an increase is expected. A full tank before a Rs. 10 hike on 40 litres saves you Rs. 400.
  • 🌙 Refuel at Night or Early Morning Fuel is slightly denser at lower temperatures, meaning you get marginally more energy per litre. This is a small but real benefit for daily fill-ups.
  • 🏎️ Drive Smoothly — Avoid Hard Acceleration Aggressive acceleration burns up to 30% more fuel. Driving at a steady speed between 60–80 km/h on highways gives the best fuel economy on Pakistani roads.
  • 🔧 Maintain Your Car Regularly A dirty air filter can reduce fuel efficiency by 10–15%. Regularly change engine oil, clean air filters, and tune your engine — especially for older vehicles common in Pakistan.
  • 🛞 Check Tyre Pressure Weekly Under-inflated tyres increase rolling resistance and can cost you 3–5% more in fuel. This is especially important in Pakistan's heat, where tyre pressure drops quickly.
  • ❄️ Use Air Conditioning Wisely AC can increase fuel consumption by 10–20%. At speeds below 60 km/h in city traffic, try opening windows instead. On highways, AC is actually more aerodynamically efficient than open windows.

Frequently Asked Questions — Petrol Price Pakistan

What is petrol price in Pakistan today?
As of June 6, 2026, petrol (RON 92) is priced at Rs. 377.78 per litre and High Speed Diesel (HSD) at Rs. 380.78 per litre, as per the latest OGRA notification from the Ministry of Energy.
How often does petrol price change in Pakistan?
OGRA reviews and revises petrol prices every 15 days — typically on the 1st and 15th of each month. The new prices are announced around midnight and take effect immediately at all filling stations across Pakistan.
Why did petrol price increase so much in Pakistan?
The main reasons include: Pakistan's rupee losing value against the dollar (making imports costlier), rising global crude oil prices, the removal of government fuel subsidies under the IMF economic program, and a high Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) collected by the government.
Will petrol price decrease in Pakistan in 2026?
Prices have seen four consecutive reductions as of June 2026. Whether further reductions happen depends on global oil market movement, the USD/PKR exchange rate, and government tax policy. If international crude continues falling, more reductions are possible — but PDL acts as a floor that prevents steep drops.
What is OGRA and how does it set petrol prices?
OGRA (Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority) is Pakistan's energy regulator. It calculates a recommended fuel price every fortnight using a formula based on international crude oil cost, USD/PKR exchange rate, import freight charges, government taxes, OMC margins, and dealer commission. The Ministry of Energy then approves the final rate.
What is the difference between petrol and diesel price in Pakistan?
As of June 6, 2026, diesel (HSD) at Rs. 380.78/L is slightly more expensive than petrol at Rs. 377.78/L — a Rs. 3 difference. Historically diesel was cheaper than petrol in Pakistan, but this reversed as the government adjusted the tax structure on diesel.
What is the cheapest fuel type available in Pakistan?
Kerosene oil is the cheapest petroleum product at Rs. 159.76 per litre, but it is not used in standard vehicles. Among vehicle fuels, CNG is generally cheaper than petrol per unit of energy, but availability varies by region and CNG stations are not always open due to supply restrictions.
Is Saudi petrol price really cheaper than Pakistan?
Yes — significantly. Saudi Arabia heavily subsidises fuel for its citizens. Pakistani consumers pay roughly Rs. 377.78 per litre while Saudi residents pay the equivalent of around Rs. 70–90 per litre. The difference is government subsidy policy — Saudi Arabia is one of the world's largest oil producers and can afford to sell fuel cheaply domestically.

Final Thoughts

Petrol price in Pakistan is not something any single person controls. It is the outcome of global crude oil markets, the value of the Pakistani rupee, government tax decisions, and international agreements like the IMF program all working together.

What you can do is stay informed. Know when OGRA revises prices. Understand why changes happen. And use practical fuel-saving habits that genuinely reduce your monthly spending at the pump.

The June 2026 reductions are a positive signal — four consecutive cuts suggest improving conditions. But with Pakistan's fuel import dependency and currency pressures, staying updated every fortnight is the smartest thing any driver can do.

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