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Petrol Price In Pakistan Today Increase 55 PKR Per Liter Full Guide 2026

Petrol Price In Pakistan Today

Petrol Price In Pakistan Today Government of Pakistan has announced a major increase in petroleum prices, raising both petrol and high-speed diesel by Rs55 per litre. This decision was officially shared during a press conference by Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik, along with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. According to the government, the new fuel prices have been implemented from 12:00 AM on Saturday.

For millions of Pakistanis, petrol price changes directly affect daily life. Whether it is transportation, food prices, or electricity generation, fuel costs influence almost every sector of the economy. Therefore, when such a large increase happens, it quickly becomes a major topic of discussion across the country.

The government says the decision was taken due to the rapidly changing global situation, especially tensions in the Middle East. Officials claim they tried to keep the impact on the public as low as possible, but the sharp rise in international oil prices made an increase unavoidable.

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Current Petrol and Diesel Rates in Pakistan March 2026

After the latest revision, petrol and diesel prices have reached one of the highest levels in recent months. The government announced that both major petroleum products would see the same increase.

The price change means motorists, transporters, and businesses will have to adjust their budgets. Public transport fares, delivery costs, and agricultural expenses are also expected to rise in the coming weeks.

Below is a clear comparison of the previous and current fuel prices.

Fuel TypePrevious PriceIncreaseNew Price
PetrolRs266.17 per litreRs55Rs321.17 per litre
High-Speed DieselRs280.86 per litre (approx.)Rs55Rs335.86 per litre

Key points regarding the latest price change:

  • Petrol price increased by 17 percent
  • Diesel price also increased by Rs55 per litre
  • New prices are effective nationwide
  • The government may review prices weekly depending on global conditions

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