ISLAMABAD: The government of Pakistan has announced cuts in the prices of light diesel and kerosene, as notified by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA).
The price of light diesel has been reduced by Rs7.03 per liter, making the new rate Rs163.77 per liter. Kerosene oil has been lowered by Rs1.48 per liter, bringing its revised price to Rs192.86 per liter.
Yesterday, the government also announced reductions in other petroleum products to ease the burden on consumers amid rising fuel costs. Petrol prices fell by Rs2 per liter, with the new price set at Rs263.45 per liter. High-speed diesel also became cheaper, dropping by Rs4.79 per liter to Rs279.65 per liter.
Officials said the latest adjustments in petrol prices are part of the government’s regular fortnightly review. Petrol rates will continue to be closely monitored in the coming weeks, especially given the volatility of international oil markets.
Earlier, it was expected that petrol prices in Pakistan would fall by Rs3.70 to Rs6.35 per liter from December 1, 2025, for the next fortnight.
The revised fuel rates will come into effect on Monday, December 1, 2025.
