KARACHI: Pakistan’s government has increased the price of petrol by Rs4.07 per liter and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs4.04 per liter for the next fortnight, the finance division announced late Tuesday, with the revised prices taking effect today.
Fuel prices in Pakistan are adjusted every two weeks and are influenced by global oil market trends, currency fluctuations, and changes in domestic taxation.
According to the official notification, petrol now costs Rs268.68 per liter, up from Rs264.61, while HSD has risen to Rs276.81 per liter from Rs272.77.
“The Government has revised the prices of petroleum products for the fortnight commencing October 01, 2025, based on the recommendations of Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) and the relevant Ministries,” the Finance Division said in its statement.
Fuel price increases have a direct impact on inflation, raising production and transportation costs and driving up the prices of essential goods and services, particularly food.






