On January 16, the price of petrol in Pakistan can increase once more.

In yet another shock to the people affected by inflation, the administration of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to raise the price of gasoline and diesel starting on January 16.

There are worries that the country’s petroleum product prices may rise further as a result of the spike in crude oil prices.

As global crude oil prices continue to rise, predictions indicate that prices will likely jump by Rs 3 to Rs 5 per litre.

For the third consecutive week, Brent crude futures increased by 0.35% to $77.32 a barrel, bringing crude oil prices to a three-month high.

This price change is a result of increased energy consumption and concerns about supply disruptions throughout the winter. Instead of broad economic worry, experts believe that worries about possible disruptions in the supply are the main cause of the increase in oil prices worldwide.

According to the Finance Division and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) is likely to finalize the updated petroleum product prices. The revised rates will go into effect on January 16, 2025, if they are approved.

Current Pakistani prices for petrol and diesel

This rise follows a pricing adjustment earlier this month by the government. The price of petrol increased by Rs 0.56 on January 1st, reaching Rs 252.66 a litre.

Furthermore, the cost of high-speed diesel increased by Rs 2.96 to Rs 258.34 per liter.

With the government being under increasing pressure to modify rates in accordance with global market trends, the anticipated increase in local fuel costs is mostly being driven by the jump in oil prices worldwide.

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