The cost of petrol has plummeted dramatically by a whopping Rs 40 per litre.
Petrol prices decreased: According to a notification from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority, the price of petrol has decreased by 40 rupees per litre to reach Rs 283.38 per litre.
High-speed diesel (HSD) is now available for Rs 303.18 per litre, a reduction of Rs 15. Kerosene oil prices, meanwhile, decreased by Rs 22.43 per litre to Rs 214.85.
After a two-month price increase, the price of petrol in Pakistan decreased by Rs 8 per litre on October 1 and was set at Rs 323.38 per litre.
Details indicate that the price of petrol dropped by Rs 8 per litre to Rs 323.38 per litre.
High-speed diesel (HSD) prices decreased by Rs. 11 per litre to Rs. 318.18 while Kerosene prices decreased by Rs. 7.53 per litre to Rs. 237.28.
It is important to note that the government dramatically increased the price of fuel and diesel on 15 September despite claiming to be helping the majority of people.
The price of petrol has increased significantly, going from Rs26.2 to Rs331.38 a litre. Additionally, the price of diesel was increased by Rs17.34, making the new per-litre cost Rs329.18.
The caretaker government increased the cost of fuel and diesel by Rs. 58 and Rs. 56 per litre, respectively, within a month.