Petrol price cut by Rs1.2 per litre, diesel by Rs1.6

The new prices have been announced after getting PM’s nod with effect from June 1


Zafar Bhutta May 31, 2017
PHOTO: AFP

ISLAMABAD: The government has cut the prices of petrol and high speed diesel (HSD), effective from June 1, 2017. However, the prices of light diesel oil (LDO) and kerosene oil have been kept unchanged for month of June.

The new prices have been announced after getting a nod from Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.

With the fresh cut of Rs1.20 per litre, the price of petrol has come down to Rs72.80 per litre from Rs74 per litre. And with diesel getting cheaper by Rs1.60 per litre, the new price will be Rs81.40 per litre as against Rs83 per litre earlier.

However, the prices of kerosene oil and LDO have been maintained at the existing level of Rs44 per litre.

Price cut likely for petrol and diesel

According to the calculation by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), the prices of petrol and high speed diesel were to be reduced by Rs2.43 per litre and Rs3.31 per litre respectively, and the prices of LDO and kerosene oil were to be raised by Rs9.28 and Rs13.54 per litre respectively.

The Ogra had sent its recommendations to the Ministry of Petroleum on Tuesday.

According to sources in the finance ministry, the government has absorbed the impact of price increase since April 2016 and has suffered considerable loss of revenue; and since December 2016, only partial increase had been passed on to consumers.

In line with the directives of the prime minister, it has been decided that recommended increase in kerosene and LDO will not be implemented, said the finance ministry sources, adding that a partial reduction in the prices of petrol and diesel had been made in order to offset the negative financial impact due to non-passage of price increase in recent months.

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Comparer | 7 years ago | Reply Meanwhile India increased price for petrol by 1.23 Indian rupees.
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