Govt hikes petrol, high-speed diesel prices by Rs26.77 per litre

Brings the price of petrol to Rs393.35 per litre, diesel to Rs380.19 per litre

A worker holds a fuel nozzle to fills fuel in a car at petrol station in Karachi on September 16, 2023. Photo: REUTERS/ File

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday jacked up prices of both high-speed diesel (HSD) and petrol by Rs26.77 per litre despite no increase being required in the rates of petrol.

The premier imposed a nearly Rs27 per litre additional tax on the fuel to push its price higher.

Accordingly, the HSD price has been fixed at Rs380.19 per litre, up from Rs353.42 per litre. This marks a 7.5% increase. Diesel prices are still significantly lower than their peak of Rs520.4 on April 10. Diesel is considered the most inflationary fuel due to its widespread use in freight transportation and the agriculture sector.

The prime minister approved an increase in petrol prices to Rs393.35 per litre, up from Rs366.6. This shows an increase of 7.3% over the existing prices. Petroleum Division officials said that there was no change in the petrol prices in the international market and the rates had to be jacked up due to an increase in the tax.

Read: PM Shehbaz approves Rs32.12 per litre cut in high-speed diesel price

The finance ministry spokesman was not available for comments. However, Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik said in a statement that oil prices were increasing once again in the global market due to regional tensions.

"Due to the pressure of rising oil prices and agreements with global partners, the government is having to take steps to transfer the burden of increasing oil prices.

"In view of these circumstances, the price of diesel is being increased by Rs 26.77 and the price of petrol by Rs 26.77 for the next week. As much as possible, the government tolerated the increase in the prices of petroleum products at the global level," the minister said, adding that all provincial governments, including the federal government, gave a "historic relief package" to the people.

"I pray that progress is made soon in achieving regional peace and relief can be provided to the people in the prices of petroleum products."

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