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LPG Prices Hike by 4% in December

Published on: December 2, 2025 11:12 AM

LPG Prices Hike by 4% in December

The LPG prices in Pakistan increased by 3.7 percent for December, Ogra announced on Monday. The domestic 11.8-kg cylinder rose by Rs87.21. This adjustment reflects higher global market rates. Retail prices in some cities already exceed Rs300 per kg, despite the regulator’s limits. Ogra’s notification sets the maximum LPG price at Rs209 per kg this month.

For households, the 11.8-kg domestic cylinder now costs Rs2,466.10, up from Rs2,378.90 in November. The 45.4-kg commercial cylinder rose by Rs336 to Rs9,488.6. Price hikes are linked to global LPG costs and regulatory calculations. Consumers continue facing inflated rates in major cities, showing weak enforcement of price caps.

READ MORE:LPG prices rise again: Consumers face higher costs starting April 1

Ogra explained that the producer price of LPG (propane 40 percent, butane 60 percent) rose to Rs137,442.82 per tonne. Taxes, levies, and duties added Rs30,249 per tonne. Marketing, distribution, and transport margins further increased the consumer price. The maximum price per cylinder includes all applicable costs, ensuring suppliers can recover expenses.

The price change is influenced by Saudi Aramco-CP rates and the US dollar exchange rate. Saudi LPG prices rose 4.93 percent this month. The average exchange rate declined 0.15 percent. This combination led to a consumer price increase of Rs87.21 per cylinder. Ogra calculated the per kg rise as Rs7.39 for domestic LPG.

READ MORE:OGRA slashes LPG prices by Rs17.73/Kg

The LPG prices in Pakistan will remain effective until December 31. Consumers should budget for higher fuel costs this month. Ogra urged suppliers to adhere to the price limits strictly. The rise highlights ongoing sensitivity of domestic energy costs to international markets. Citizens continue facing challenges due to these frequent LPG price adjustments.

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