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Pakistan Cuts LPG as Petrol and Diesel Rise; India Trims Commercial LPG and Hikes Jet Fuel

Officials attribute the routine revisions to global benchmark movements, with Pakistan’s consumer relief on LPG blunted by weak market compliance.

Overview

  • Pakistan’s OGRA reduced LPG by Rs5.88 per kg, lowering the 11.8‑kg domestic cylinder by Rs69.44 to Rs2,378.89 effective November 1.
  • Pakistan’s Finance Division raised petrol by Rs2.43 to Rs265.45 per litre and high‑speed diesel by Rs3.02 to Rs278.44 for November 1–15.
  • The LPG Association reports that many plants and retailers are not honoring OGRA’s rates, with sales occurring well above the notified consumer price.
  • In India, state-run oil firms cut 19‑kg commercial LPG by about Rs4.5–6.5 per cylinder from November 1, setting Delhi’s price at Rs1,590.50 while domestic rates stay unchanged.
  • India increased aviation turbine fuel by roughly 1%, with Delhi’s ATF price up Rs777 per kilolitre to Rs94,543.02, adding to airline operating costs.