The revised rates would be applicable for two weeks from May 1 to May 15, 2023.


Islamabad: The finance ministry Sunday night announced the new prices of petroleum products according to which price of per liter petrol price remained same i.e. Rs282, while the price of diesel has been reduced by Rs5 and the new price is Rs288 per liter.
According to details, finance minister Ishaq Dar announced the revised rates of petroleum products in a television address. The new prices were also shared by finance ministry on social media.
The revised prices tell that the price of super kerosene oil will be reduced by Rs10, therefore its new price would be Rs176.07 per liter.
The finance ministry cut the price of light diesel oil by Rs10 per liter, hence the new price would be Rs164.68.
The revised rates would be applicable for two weeks from May 1 to May 15, 2023.
Petroleum Products Prices
— Ishaq Dar (@MIshaqDar50) April 30, 2023
from 01 May to 15 May‘23:
Reductions per litre :
High Speed Diesel Rs 5
SuperKerosene Oil Rs 10
Light Diesel Oil Rs 10
Petrol —No change
New Prices per litre:
Petrol Rs 282
HighSpeed Diesel Rs 288
KeroseneOil Rs 176.07
Light Diesel Rs 164.68
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