Good news for everyone in Pakistan — fuel prices are expected to go down from April 16, 2025. After weeks of rising costs, this potential decrease in petrol and diesel prices might bring some relief to the general public who are already dealing with high inflation and everyday expenses.
The government is reportedly planning to cut petrol prices by around Rs8 to Rs8.50 per litre, while diesel might become cheaper by Rs6.50 to Rs7 per litre. These changes are part of the government’s strategy to ease financial pressure on citizens by passing on the benefit of falling global oil prices.
Expected Petrol and Diesel Prices
Here’s a quick look at the estimated prices for fuel in Pakistan starting April 16, 2025:
Fuel Type | Current Price (Rs/Litre) | Expected Price (Rs/Litre) |
---|---|---|
Petrol | 254.63 | 246.13 – 246.63 |
Diesel | 258.64 | 251.64 – 252.14 |
These changes are based on a global trend where oil prices are showing signs of going down due to various economic reasons. While there were slight increases in the international market recently, the overall forecast points to a drop in prices, which could help Pakistan import oil at a cheaper rate.
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If these expected prices are approved, it will not only lower transportation costs but also reduce the prices of everyday goods that rely on logistics and freight movement.
The final decision will be announced by the government after reviewing the latest international oil prices and the local currency exchange rate. Let’s hope this turns into real relief for everyone, from daily commuters to businesses across the country.