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Petrol, diesel prices set to drop from December 1 in Pakistan

Published on: November 28, 2025 3:04 PM

ISLAMABAD: Petrol prices in Pakistan are expected to decrease by Rs3.70 to Rs6.35 per litre from December 1, 2025, offering potential relief to consumers amid rising living costs.

Read More: Petrol, diesel prices expected to rise from november 1 

Official sources said the government will announce the revised fuel rates on Sunday. Preliminary calculations based on international oil market trends indicate a reduction in petrol, diesel, kerosene, and light diesel oil prices.

Petrol may fall by Rs3.70 per litre, while high-speed diesel could see a Rs4.28 decrease. Kerosene oil is likely to decline by Rs0.73, and light diesel oil by Rs6.35 per litre. Once implemented, petrol may cost Rs261.75 per litre, and diesel Rs280.12 per litre.

Prices of petroleum products are expected to see a major drop from December 1.https://t.co/1nedRY6m4x#DialoguePakistan #Fuel #Prices #Expected #Drop #fblifestyle pic.twitter.com/jeoWEECyye

— Dialogue Pakistan (@DialoguePak) November 28, 2025

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) is expected to submit its pricing summary to the Petroleum Division, which will forward recommendations to the Ministry of Finance. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will give the final approval for the revised rates.

In the previous fortnight, diesel prices were increased by Rs6 per litre, while petrol rates remained unchanged. The adjustment comes as part of regular fortnightly revisions aligned with global oil market fluctuations.

Separately, the Senate was briefed on the additional petroleum levy imposed for road construction. Since April 16, 2025, an extra Rs8 per litre on petrol and Rs7 per litre on diesel has been collected, raising Rs66.13 billion by September 30. Officials confirmed the surcharge will continue as part of petroleum pricing, with funds earmarked for infrastructure projects.

Read More: Govt hikes petrol, diesel prices amid global oil fluctuations

The upcoming reduction in fuel prices is expected to slightly ease transportation and logistics costs, while the government continues to monitor international oil trends and domestic demand to adjust prices fortnightly.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: diesel prices’, Fuel Surcharge, Latest, OGRA, Pakistan, Petrol prices, road construction

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