ISLAMABAD: Owing to reducing oil prices in the international market, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has suggested the government to reduce the prices of petroleum products up to Rs15 a litre for January, 2019.The regulatory authority has suggested that prices of high speed diesel may be reduced by Rs15 per litre, petrol by Rs9.5 per litre, light diesel oil (LDO) by Rs2 per litre and kerosene by Re0.25 per litre for the next month. However, a senior official said that due to Pakistani rupee’s sizably depreciation against the dollar and government’s high revenue requirements, this recommendation may not be fully accepted by the government.Ogra has forwarded a summary to the Ministry of Energy, Petroleum Division that recommended revision in oil prices. If the government accepts this recommendation, then diesel prices would go down from existing Rs110.94 to Rs95.94 per litre, petrol from current Rs95.83 to 86.83/litre, LDO from Rs87.44 to Rs75.44per litre and kerosene from Rs83.5 to Rs83.25 per litre. The government will take the final decision on the Ogra’s recommendation on Monday.
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Saturday, December 29, 2018
Rs15 per litre reduction in diesel, Rs9 in petrol prices likely
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