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Pakistan Cuts Petrol, India Raises Commercial LPG as New Year Fuel Reviews Take Effect

Regulated price cycles tied to global benchmarks produced mixed New Year outcomes across fuels.

Overview

  • Pakistan reduced petrol by Rs10.28 per litre to Rs253.17 and high-speed diesel by Rs8.57 to Rs257.08 for Jan 1–15, according to a Petroleum Division notification.
  • Pakistan’s regulator OGRA increased LPG for January by Rs10.69 per kg to Rs219.68, taking an 11.8 kg cylinder to Rs2,592.19.
  • Indian oil marketing companies raised 19-kg commercial LPG by about Rs111, with Delhi at Rs1,691.50, Mumbai at Rs1,642.50 and Chennai at Rs1,849.50, and lifted 5-kg FTL cylinders by Rs27.
  • Household LPG prices in India were unchanged, with a 14.2-kg cylinder at Rs853 in Delhi despite the commercial hike.
  • India cut aviation turbine fuel by 7.3% to Rs92,323.02 per kilolitre in Delhi, while IGL reduced domestic PNG by Rs0.70 per scm in Delhi-NCR to Rs47.89 per scm in the capital.