The federal government changed the fuel price in Pakistan starting on 16 November 2025. Petrol petroleum levy increased by Rs 1.60 per litre. The retail price of petrol remained at Rs 265.45 per litre. The diesel petroleum levy reduced by Rs 1.60. High-speed diesel price rose to Rs 284.44 per litre.
Petrol levy is now Rs 79.62 per litre. Retail price stable. The government absorbed cost changes to avoid a burden on consumers. Freight margin and extra margin adjusted slightly. Petrol users see no change at pumps.
Diesel levy cut to Rs 75.41 per litre from Rs 77.01. Retail price increased by Rs 6. High-speed diesel users will pay more despite levy cut. Freight and distribution costs contribute to price hike. Transport and logistics sectors feel the impact first.
In Pakistan, fuel price influences goods, transport and agriculture. Increase in diesel price raises logistics and services costs. Gasoline station of personal cars. There is a risk of increase in inflation wherein the cost of diesel is transferred to goods. Follow-up on the following changes in the next price cycle.
Detailed tables were given by OGRA and federal government on petrol, diesel, kerosene and other fuels. The changes in margins and levies are meant to strike a balance between the fiscal requirements and consumer prices. Waiting next revision with change of global oil prices and local prices.