ISLAMABAD: The federal government, in consultation with provincial administrations, is preparing for another significant increase in petrol and diesel prices within the coming days, aiming to partially pass on the rising import costs to consumers while protecting vulnerable segments. According to senior officials, the exact hike will depend on global market fluctuations, with authorities not ruling out a full pass-through of international prices. However, targeted subsidies are expected for key groups, including motorcyclists and farmers, to cushion the impact. Currently, the price gap stands at approximately Rs100 per litre for…
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Pakistan, France Reaffirm Strong Energy & Mining Cooperation Amid Regional Developments
The Minister further shared that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif had established an effective mechanism for swift inter-ministerial decision-making in response to changing supply chain dynamics. He added that the diplomatic efforts led by the Field Marshal, Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister, and Pakistan’s senior leadership helped secure petroleum supplies through alternate channels at critical moments. Minister Malik noted that while Pakistan has shouldered the burden of maintaining supply stability, the government ensured that this burden remains properly funded, avoiding the accumulation of circular debt. He added that the government…
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Plot No. 37 & 39, Mauve Area, Service Road South, Sector G-10/4 Islamabad Notified LPG Producer prices Rs. / Ton Rs / 11.8 kg Cylinder April-2026 ( w.e.f 01-04-2026) 262,817.53 3,101.25 March -2026 184,536.99 2,177.54 Increase / (Decrease) 78,280.54 923.71 Notified LPG Consumer prices Rs. / Ton Rs / 11.8 kg Cylinder April-2026 ( w.e.f 01-04-2026) 304,117.53 3,588.59 March -2026 225,836.99 2,664.88 Increase / (Decrease) 78,280.54 923.71 2. The LPG price Notification for the month of April 2026 is readily available at OGRA website www.ogra.org.pk. 3. The…
Read MoreOil Industry Rejects New Pricing Formula, Warns of Potential Fuel Crisis
Islamabad: A growing policy dispute within Pakistan’s power corridors risks triggering a fuel crisis, as the government reviews the existing oil pricing mechanism amid mounting global supply pressures linked to the Middle East conflict. Sources revealed that a committee formed by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to reassess the oil pricing formula has faced strong opposition from industry stakeholders. The proposed changes—reportedly aimed at delinking domestic prices from international markets—have been unanimously rejected by oil companies, which warn that such a move could severely disrupt supply chains. The current pricing system,…
Read MoreGas Pipeline Blast Cuts Supply to Quetta, Several Balochistan Districts
Gas supply to large parts of Quetta and multiple districts across Balochistan was suspended late Monday night after a major pipeline explosion caused by unidentified armed men. According to officials from Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), an 18-inch-diameter main gas pipeline was blown up in the Akhtarabad area along the Western Bypass, located on the outskirts of the provincial capital. Police sources said explosive material had been planted beneath the pipeline, which detonated in the evening, triggering a fire and severely damaging a significant section of the infrastructure. The blast…
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