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POL prices expected to rise in November
KARACHI: The prices of petroleum products are expected to increase next month (November) in Pakistan.
According to sources the price of petrol will increase by Rs3.43/litre and diesel by Rs.2.80/litre. The price of kerosene oil will rise by Rs3.00/litre.
The final estimate for the price increase will be made on October 26.
By TICKER
Published October 19, 2015
KARACHI: The prices of petroleum products are expected to increase next month (November) in Pakistan.
According to sources the price of petrol will increase by Rs3.43/litre and diesel by Rs.2.80/litre. The price of kerosene oil will rise by Rs3.00/litre.
The final estimate for the price increase will be made on October 26.
According to sources the price of petrol will increase by Rs3.43/litre and diesel by Rs.2.80/litre. The price of kerosene oil will rise by Rs3.00/litre.
The final estimate for the price increase will be made on October 26.
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