The latest reports suggest that Ogra raised the per kilogram LPG price by Rs20.86, setting it at Rs260.98.

Published 2 years ago on Oct 1st 2023, 3:30 am
By Web Desk

Islamabad: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) on Saturday gave the green light for another increase in liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices in anticipation of the winter season.
The latest reports suggested that Ogra raised the per kilogram LPG price by Rs20.86, setting it at Rs260.98. Simultaneously, the price of the 11.8-kilogram domestic cylinder had seen an increase of Rs246.15.
Consequently, the new rate for the domestic cylinder now stands at Rs3,079. The revised prices are scheduled to take effect from October 1, as Ogra has officially issued a notification to this effect.

Donald Trump wishes Pakistan, India to be best neighbors
- 4 hours ago

No. 1 Buckeyes 'want to be great,' cruise to 5-0
- 7 hours ago

Pakistan's economic future: Finance Minister's Washington talks
- 3 hours ago

130 dead in Mexico due to torrential rains, floods
- 4 hours ago

What the National Guard is doing in Chicago
- 6 hours ago

Repair of submarine cable, internet service may be affected today
- 4 hours ago

First Test 3rd day: South Africa all out for 269 while chasing 378
- 2 hours ago

TLP leadership, workers booked in various cities
- 26 minutes ago

What humans might learn from nature’s real-life zombies
- 6 hours ago

PHC orders to inquire about Governor’s availability to administer CM’s oath
- an hour ago

Prices of petroleum products likely to plunge
- 18 minutes ago

Huge rally in PSX, limit of 162,000 restored
- 2 hours ago
You May Like
Trending