Petrol Price Raised to Rs458, Diesel to Rs520 Amid Global Oil Surge

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Pakistan has announced a sharp increase in fuel prices, raising petrol to Rs458 per litre and high-speed diesel (HSD) to Rs520 per litre, marking one of the largest hikes in recent years.

The increase represents a jump of over Rs130 per litre for petrol and nearly Rs185 per litre for diesel, compared to previous rates.

Global Oil Crisis Driving Prices

The government attributed the surge to rising international oil prices, largely driven by escalating conflict in the Middle East and disruptions in global supply chains.

Pakistan, which relies heavily on imported oil, has been directly impacted by volatility in global markets, especially due to risks around key shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz.

Officials said the increase was unavoidable as global prices have moved beyond the government’s ability to absorb the cost through subsidies.

Second Major Hike in Weeks

This is the second major increase within a month, highlighting how quickly fuel costs are escalating.

Earlier, petrol and diesel prices had already been raised significantly, but continued pressure from global markets forced another sharp revision.

Limited Relief Measures

The government has indicated that targeted subsidies may be provided to specific groups, such as:

  • Small farmers
  • Motorcyclists
  • Public transport sector

However, officials acknowledged that broad subsidies are no longer financially sustainable due to rising fiscal pressure.

Inflation Impact Expected

This hike will hit hard.

Diesel drives transport. Transport drives food prices. That means inflation is going up, fast.

Economists warn the increase will:

  • Raise transport and logistics costs
  • Push up food and essential goods prices
  • Add pressure on already stretched household budgets

Bigger Picture

This isn’t just a fuel issue. It’s a structural problem.

Pakistan imports energy. Global prices spike → local economy takes the hit. Simple chain reaction.

Until that dependency changes, every external shock will keep landing directly on consumers.

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