Petrol and Diesel Price in Pakistan
Petrol and Diesel Price in Pakistan: The federal government of Pakistan has officially announced another revision in fuel prices for the first half of October 2025. Based on recommendations from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), both petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) prices have increased, directly impacting household budgets, transporters, and businesses across the country.
Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices – October 2025
Category | New Rate (October 2025) | Previous Rate | Change |
---|---|---|---|
Petrol (per litre) | Rs 268.68 | Rs 264.61 | + Rs 4.07 |
High-Speed Diesel (HSD) | Rs 276.81 | Rs 272.77 | + Rs 4.04 |
Petrol Price Impact
Petrol is the most commonly used fuel in motorcycles, rickshaws, and private vehicles. The latest increase will hit middle- and lower-income households the hardest.
- Petrol price now stands at Rs 268.68 per litre.
- Increase of Rs 4.07 per litre compared to last fortnight.
- Families depending on petrol for daily commuting will face rising expenses.

Diesel Price Impact
High-speed diesel has a direct effect on Pakistan’s economy, as it is widely used in trucks, buses, agriculture machinery, and railways. Its price rise is considered inflationary, as it pushes up food and transport costs.
- Diesel price now stands at Rs 276.81 per litre.
- Increase of Rs 4.04 per litre compared to September 2025.
- Transport, agriculture, and logistics sectors will face higher costs.
Why the Fuel Prices Increased
According to the Finance Division, the new rates were determined after reviewing international oil prices and exchange rate fluctuations.
- No GST on petroleum products at present.
- Heavy petroleum levy applied: Rs 80.52/litre on petrol, Rs 79.50/litre on diesel.
- Customs duty of Rs 16–17 per litre on both local and imported fuel.
LPG Price Cut – Some Relief for Households
While petrol and diesel became more expensive, OGRA announced a reduction in LPG prices for October 2025.
- Rs 6.70 decrease per kg.
- Domestic 11.8 kg cylinder now costs Rs 2,448.33, reduced by Rs 79.14.
- The cut was driven by a 3.78% fall in Saudi Aramco’s Contract Price (CP) despite a slight 0.23% increase in dollar exchange rate.
This means while transportation fuel costs rose, families using LPG for cooking will enjoy partial relief.
What It Means for Consumers Petrol and Diesel Price in Pakistan
The dual revision in fuel prices shows a mixed impact:
- Households using petrol/diesel → Higher commuting and food costs.
- Transporters & small businesses → Increased operating expenses, likely pushing up consumer prices.
- Families using LPG → Slight relief in cooking fuel costs.
Final Thoughts
The government’s latest decision to raise petrol and diesel prices by Rs 4 per litre in October 2025 will increase transportation, agriculture, and daily household expenses. At the same time, the LPG price cut offers limited relief for households dependent on gas cylinders.

Pakistan’s fuel pricing remains closely tied to international oil markets, dollar rates, and government levies. Consumers should prepare for further changes, as OGRA’s next review will determine whether there is more relief or another hike ahead.
FAQs – Petrol and Diesel Price in Pakistan
Q1: What is the petrol price in Pakistan in October 2025?
Petrol price is Rs 268.68 per litre.
Q2: What is the latest diesel price in Pakistan?
Diesel price is Rs 276.81 per litre (October 2025).
Q3: Why did fuel prices increase this month?
Prices rose due to higher international crude oil rates, rupee-dollar exchange fluctuations, and petroleum levies.
Q4: What is the LPG price in Pakistan in October 2025?
Domestic LPG cylinder (11.8 kg) costs Rs 2,448.33 after a Rs 79 reduction.
Q5: When will fuel prices change again in Pakistan?
OGRA revises fuel prices every 15 days in Pakistan.