Govt announces slight reduction in petroleum prices

The government on Saturday night decreased the prices of petroleum products for the month of December.

The decision was made keeping in view recommendations made by the Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) which had proposed the decrease to pass on the impact of lower international market rates.

According to a notification issued by the finance ministry, petrol will now cost Rs113.99 per litre which is Rs0.25 cheaper than last month’s rate.

Light diesel oil and high-speed diesel will see a significant reduction in prices this month, costing Rs2.90 and Rs2.40 cheaper. According to the new rate, light diesel oil will cost Rs82.43 and high-speed diesel will cost Rs125.01.

Similarly, kerosene has become Rs0.83 cheaper, costing Rs96.35 this month.

Last month’s hike in prices were attributed to the government seeking to generate an additional revenue of about Rs700 million.

The government had begun increasing petroleum levy rates over the past few months to partially offset a revenue shortfall of over Rs113 billion faced by the Federal Board of Revenue in the first quarter of the current fiscal year.

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