Pakistan

prices of petroleum products to remain the same: Govt

Islamabad: The government has announced to maintain the prices of petroleum products for the next 15 days.

In his video statement released from Washington, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said that Ogra had received a summary of the prices of petroleum products. In which a slight reduction in the price of petrol while an increase in the price of light diesel, high speed diesel was recommended.

He said that after considering the summary, he consulted with the Prime Minister and then decided to maintain the prices for the next 15 days i.e. till October 31.
The finance minister clarified that the prices of petroleum products will remain unchanged from 12 midnight on October 15 to October 31.

Prices of petroleum products

The price of petrol will be Rs 224 80 paise per litre, the price of diesel will be Rs 235 30 paise per litre, the price of light diesel will be Rs 186 50 paise per litre, while the price of kerosene will remain at Rs 191 83 paise per litre.

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