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What will be petrol prices this week?

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ISLAMABAD: The petrol prices in Pakistan have reached all time hight with the current price of Rs 366.58 per litre effective from April 11, 2026. This price reflects a recent decrease of Rs. 11.83 from the previous rate of Rs. 378.41.

As the weekend approaches, the Pakistani’s have started guessing whether the petrol prices will increase or decrease this time.

According to the experts, the petrol prices are expected to drop; the final decision will be announced by the Oil and Gas Regulation Authority (OGRA) this weekend.

According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, weekly inflation fell by 0.7 percent. Officials say the easing trend is linked to a decrease in fuel prices, although annual inflation remains at a high level of 12.16 percent.

During the past week, prices of 17 essential items declined, while 17 items became more expensive, and several remained stable.

The price of diesel dropped by Rs134.58 per litre, while petrol became cheaper by Rs12 per litre. The price of a domestic LPG cylinder also decreased by Rs230.52.

Staff Reporter

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