The price of a household LPG cylinder has been set at Rs 459.85 following a rise in LPG prices of Rs 38.97 per kilogram, as per the information.


Islamabad: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has raised the rates of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for the month of September in response to the recent spike in petrol prices.
The price of a household LPG cylinder has been set at Rs 459.85 following a rise in LPG prices of Rs 38.97 per kilogram, as per the information.
The official announcement of an increase in LPG pricing has been made by OGRA. For the month of September, new, raised prices are in effect.
It is important to note that for the month of August, the cost of an LPG cylinder was set at Rs 2,373.64.
Furthermore. Many homes and companies are worried about their budgets as a result of the September LPG price increase.
Earlier, the LPG price has been increased by another Rs.10 rupees per kilogram on Sunday.
The LPG mafia boosted the price while ignoring the official rate list in an effort to profit from the shortage of gas at houses. Although the official price of LPG is Rs201 per kilogram, it is typically sold in Karachi for Rs260.
Earlier, the price of liquified petroleum gas (LPG) has been increased by Rs10 per kilogram, announced the LPG Association Chairman Irfan Khokar on Tuesday.
The cost of LPG has increased by Rs 220 per kilogram since the most recent increase.
Furthermore, in line with the higher trend in the global market, where LPG prices increased by $92 to $556 per metric ton, Irfan said that the increase was made.
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