ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis are eagerly awaiting the next petroleum price review amid fluctuating international crude oil markets. Based on current global oil trends and market estimates, petrol prices in Pakistan are expected to remain stable or witness a minor increase in the upcoming fortnightly review. Recent volatility in Brent crude prices due to Middle East tensions has created uncertainty in global energy markets.
Industry estimates suggest that if international oil prices remain near current levels, the government may either maintain existing fuel prices or announce a slight increase of Rs2 to Rs5 per litre. However, any major surge in crude oil prices could result in a larger adjustment.
According to the latest official petroleum price notification, petrol is currently priced at Rs381.78 per litre, while high-speed diesel is available at Rs380.78 per litre. These rates became effective from May 30, 2026.
International crude oil prices have remained elevated due to geopolitical tensions and concerns over supply disruptions. Brent crude is trading around $95 per barrel, while WTI crude is hovering above $93 per barrel. Analysts warn that continued instability in the Middle East could keep oil prices under pressure in the coming weeks.
Market forecasts indicate crude oil may stay in the $90–$100 per barrel range in the short term, making significant fuel price cuts in Pakistan less likely unless the government provides relief through taxes or petroleum levy adjustments
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