Learn how Petrol Price Pakistan collects, verifies, and updates fuel price data using official government notifications, regulatory authorities, and trusted sources.

Our Data Sources & Verification Process

At Petrol Price Pakistan, accuracy, transparency, and reliability are our top priorities.
This page explains where our data comes from and how we verify it before publishing.

Our mission is to help Pakistani citizens and overseas Pakistanis clearly understand fuel prices, government decisions, and their real-life impact.

Primary Official Sources

We rely mainly on official government and regulatory authorities, including:

🔹 Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA)

OGRA is Pakistan’s primary regulatory body for petroleum pricing.
We monitor OGRA notifications for:

  • Petrol prices

  • High Speed Diesel (HSD)

  • Kerosene Oil

  • Light Diesel Oil (LDO)

  • Levy and margin changes

OGRA notifications form the foundation of our fuel price data.

🔹 Ministry of Finance (Pakistan)

The Ministry of Finance announces:

  • Fortnightly fuel price adjustments

  • Petroleum levy changes

  • Tax revisions

  • Government relief or increases

We cross-verify fuel prices announced by OGRA with Ministry of Finance press releases.

🔹 Government of Pakistan Press Releases

Official statements related to:

  • Budget decisions

  • Fuel subsidy changes

  • IMF-related policy actions

  • Economic reforms affecting petroleum prices

These releases help us explain why prices increase or decrease, not just the numbers.

Secondary & Supporting Sources

To provide deeper insights and context, we also use:

  • State-owned petroleum company updates

  • Public economic reports

  • National energy statistics

  • Reputable financial and economic publications

These sources help us analyze trends, historical data, and fuel impact on daily life.

Fuel Price History Data

Historical fuel prices are compiled by:

  • Reviewing archived government notifications

  • Cross-checking with publicly available economic records

  • Comparing multiple reliable sources to avoid errors

This ensures fuel price history reflects actual policy decisions, not assumptions.

Fuel Impact Calculator Data

Our Fuel Impact Calculator is based on:

  • Official fuel prices

  • User-entered consumption data

  • Standard mileage and usage formulas

 Results are estimates, designed to help users understand potential impact on:

  • Monthly budgets

  • Household expenses

  • Transport costs

Actual costs may vary based on driving habits, vehicle efficiency, and regional differences.

No Manipulation or Sponsored Data

We do not manipulate fuel prices for clicks, traffic, or sensational headlines.

  • No paid price adjustments

  • No political bias

  • No misleading figures

Any affiliate content (if present) is clearly separated from factual data.

Continuous Updates

Fuel prices in Pakistan change frequently.

We aim to:

  1. Update prices immediately after official announcements
  2. Revise historical data when new confirmations emerge
  3. Correct errors promptly if identified

Users are encouraged to report discrepancies via our contact page.

Transparency & Responsibility

While we strive for the highest accuracy, fuel pricing is influenced by:

  • Government policy

  • Global oil markets

  • Exchange rates

  • Emergency economic decisions

For critical financial or business decisions, users should always confirm information from official government platforms.

Why This Matters

Fuel prices directly affect:

  • Household budgets

  • Transportation costs

  • Food prices

  • Inflation

Our goal is not just to display prices — but to educate, explain, and empower users with clear, verified information.

Questions About Our Data?

If you have questions about our sources or methodology, feel free to contact us.
We believe trust is built through transparency.