Petrol price may drop from Aug 16
According to market data, US crude oil prices have dropped by $5.71 per barrel, from $69.26 to $63.48
ISLAMABAD: Inflation-weary Pakistanis are expected to get relief as petroleum product prices are expected to drop again from August 16, following an 11-day decline in global crude oil rates, Geo News reported on Monday.
According to market data, US crude oil prices have dropped by $5.71 per barrel, from $69.26 to $63.48. Similarly, Brent crude has fallen by $5.72 per barrel, from $71.70 to $65.98. The government will make changes to domestic petroleum prices on August 16.
In the previous fortnightly review, the federal government had slashed petrol price by Rs7.54 for the next fortnight to Rs264.61 per litre, while diesel's price was increased by Rs1.48 to Rs285.83 per litre.
| Products | Existing price w.e.f August 1 |
| High Speed Diesel (HSD) | Rs285.83 |
| MS (Petrol) | Rs264.61 |
Separately, during the National Assembly’s Question Hour, Minister of State for Petroleum Ali Pervez Malik said that on April 16 this year, petroleum levy was increased by Rs8 on petrol and Rs7 on diesel. However, at that time, prices for consumers were not raised.
The minister informed the lower house of parliament that Rs34.87 billion was collected through petroleum levy until June 30, and an estimated Rs1.485 trillion will be collected in the fiscal year 2025–26.
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