ISLAMABAD: According to recent market estimates, petrol prices could see a small reduction of around Rs 2 to Rs 4 per litre in the next fortnightly review if international oil prices remain stable and the government does not increase taxes or the petroleum levy.
Analysts have reported that declining import premiums and adjustments in global petroleum markets are creating room for a modest decrease.
The current of petrol (Super) in Pakistan is RS. 377.78 per litre. This rate went into effect on June 6, 2026, after the federal government announced a reduction of Rs. 4 per litre.
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