Explore latest data for petrol and diesel price in Pakistan today. As of April 6, 2026, the official rates increase fuel prices are now revised weekly due to global market volatility. I provide verified, up‑to‑date rates, a full tax breakdown, government relief schemes, and expert analysis, all in one place.
March, Updated prices as per OGRA notification
| Fuel Type | Old Price | New Price | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol (Super) | PKR 458.41 | PKR 378.41 | 80.0 |
| High Speed Diesel | PKR 335.86 | PKR 520.35 | 184.49 |
| Light Speed Diesel | PKR 159.76 | PKR 159.76 | 0.0 |
| Kerosene Oil | PKR 176.81 | PKR 176.81 | 0.0 |
Euro Hi-Octane+ | PKR 410.00 | PKR 589.99 | +179.99 |
Table of Contents
ToggleFuel prices in Pakistan are set by the government every week (or fortnightly in normal times) based on OGRA recommendations. While the base price is uniform across the country, small variations occur due to freight charges, dealer margins, and local taxes. The table below lists the latest ex‑depot and pump prices for petrol and high‑speed diesel (HSD) in key cities.
City | Petrol | Diesel | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Karachi | 321.17 | 335.86 |
| 2 | Lahore | 321.17 – 321.50 | 335.86 – 336.20 |
| 3 | Islamabad | 321.17 – 321.50 | 335.86 – 336.20 |
| 4 | Rawalpindi | 321.50 – 322.00 | 336.00 – 336.50 |
| 5 | Faisalabad | 321.20 – 321.70 | 335.90 – 336.30 |
| 6 | Multan | 321.30 – 321.80 | 336.00 – 336.40 |
| 7 | Peshawar | 322.00 – 322.50 | 336.50 – 337.00 |
| 8 | Quetta | 326.00 – 328.00 | 340.00 – 342.00 |
| 9 | Gilgit | 330.00 – 332.00 | 344.00 – 346.00 |
Prices reflect ex-depot rates plus dealer margins. Actual pump prices may vary by station

Several factors have contributed to the recent volatility in Pakistan’s fuel market.
The ongoingUS-Israel-Iran conflicthas severely disrupted oil supplies through theStrait of Hormuz, through which approximately 20% of global oil passes. This has pushed international crude and refined product prices to record levels. The government, facing immense fiscal pressure, initially passed these costs to consumers, resulting in the April 3 hike.
The government uses the petroleum levy as a key fiscal tool. On April 3, the levy on petrol was increased to a record Rs 160.61 per litre, while the levy on diesel was abolished (reduced to zero) to protect the transport and agriculture sectors. Following public outcry, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif cut the petrol levy by Rs80 per litre, bringing the price down to Rs378.
Prior to the Iran war, fuel prices were revised every two weeks. However, the extreme volatility in global markets prompted the government to switch to a weekly review mechanism in March 2026, allowing faster adjustments to align domestic prices with international trends.

Have you ever wondered what makes up the price you pay at the pump? Today, I’m here to breakdown based on official government data.
According to official documents released by the Energy Ministry, here’s how each litre of petrol is priced:
| Component | Amount (Rs/L) | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Ex-Refinery Price | ~247.15 | ~65.4% |
| Petroleum Levy | ~80.61 | ~21.3% |
| Customs Duty | ~17.00 | ~4.5% |
| OMC & Dealer Margins | ~33.24 | ~8.8% |
| Total Price | 378.00 | 100% |
Source: Energy Ministry documents, April 2026
| Component | Amount (Rs/L) | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Ex-Refinery Price | ~461.23 | ~88.6% |
| Petroleum Levy | 0.00 (abolished) | 0% |
| Customs Duty | ~17.00 | ~3.3% |
| OMC & Dealer Margins | ~42.12 | ~8.1% |
| Total Price | 520.35 | 100% |
Source: Energy Ministry documents, April 2026
Key Insight:Approximately46% of the petrol price consists of taxes and government levies, while diesel consumers pay almost no levy, a strategic move to keep transport and agriculture costs under control.
Recognizing the burden of high fuel prices, both federal and provincial governments have announced targeted relief packages.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced a comprehensive relief package for registered motorbike owners, effective fromApril 4, 2026.
| Benefit | Details |
|---|---|
| Fuel Subsidy | Rs 100 per litre on up to 20 litres of petrol per month (monthly saving of Rs 2,000) |
| Registration Fee | Completely abolished |
| Transfer Fee | Waived entirely |
| How to Apply | Helpline 1000, ‘Maryam Ko Batayn’ mobile app, or online portalmkb.punjab.gov.pk |
Balochistan:Launched a helpline to ensure fair pricing and curb profiteering
Farmers:Rs 1,500 per acre diesel subsidy for small farmers
Public Transport:Fuel subsidies for inter-city buses and freight vehicles
Now I want to Understand you recent trends helps put current prices in perspective.
| Period | Petrol Price (Rs/L) | Diesel Price (Rs/L) | Key Event |
|---|---|---|---|
| January 2026 | ~253 | ~265 | Pre-crisis stability |
| March 7, 2026 | 321.17 | 335.86 | Rs55 hike due to Iran war |
| April 3, 2026 | 458.41 | 520.35 | Record high after levy increase |
| April 4, 2026 | 378.00 | 520.35 | Levy cut after public backlash |
Sources: OGRA notifications, Ministry of Energy press releases, The News, Daily Times
A clear understanding of the different petroleum products is the first step to making informed and cost-effective choices. The table below lists the key fuel types available in Pakistan, along with their primary uses and current prices.
To help you make the right choice, here’s a more detailed look at each fuel type.
Definition:A light, volatile fuel produced from crude oil, suitable for spark-ignition engines.
Specification:This standard petrol in Pakistan typically has an octane rating of around 89-92 RON (Research Octane Number).
Applications:It is used in most passenger cars, all motorcycles, auto-rickshaws, and other light vehicles on the road.
Definition:A high-energy fuel for engines requiring a higher flash point (ignition temperature). The standard is 54°C for local production.
Applications:Powers the heavy transport sector (trucks, buses), agricultural machinery (tractors, tube-wells), and industrial equipment. It’s also the fuel for Pakistan’s railway network.
Definition:A combustible liquid distilled from petroleum, less volatile than petrol but more than diesel.
Applications:Its high heat output makes it a primary energy source for cooking and heating in rural or off-grid areas. It’s also used for lighting in some remote areas.
Definition:A medium-grade fuel heavier than kerosene but lighter than high-speed diesel. It has a high sulfur content of up to 1.8%.
Applications:Used in certain industrial settings, like asphalt plants, and in some older or low- to medium-speed diesel engines for small-scale power generation.
Definition:HOBC stands for High-Octane Blending Component, a premium fuel for high-performance engines.
Specification:With an octane rating of 97 RON, it resists ‘knocking’ (pre-ignition) better than standard fuel.
Applications:It is specifically designed for luxury cars and high-compression engines. The government has banned its use in official vehicles to conserve foreign exchange.
Price:HOBC isunregulated. Its price is set by individual marketing companies like PSO and Shell, which is why you see a range.
Understanding what each fuel is used for can help you see why price changes affect different parts of the economy. Does a comparison of how these fuels are taxed, or an update on the latest government relief packages, interest you?
| Fuel Type | Primary Uses |
|---|---|
| Petrol (MS 92) | Private transport: cars, motorcycles, rickshaws, small vehicles |
| High-Speed Diesel (HSD) | Heavy transport: trucks, buses, trains; agriculture: tractors, tube-wells; industrial machinery |
| Kerosene Oil | Rural & off-grid cooking, heating, and lighting |
| Light Diesel Oil (LDO) | Low- to medium-speed industrial machinery, small power generation units, some older engines |
High-Octane Petrol (HOBC / RON 97) | Premium/luxury performance vehicles, high-compression engines |
LPG Gas | Gas use for cooking at home and Factories |
Pakistan’s fuel market remains highly volatile due to the ongoing Middle East conflict and global oil price pressures. While petrol prices have been stabilized at Rs 378 per litre through government intervention, diesel remains at a record Rs 520.35 per litre. Targeted relief measures, including Punjab’s biker subsidy and farmer support, aim to cushion the impact on the most vulnerable.
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As of April 6, 2026, petrol is priced atRs 378 per litrefollowing a Rs80 reduction in petroleum levy announced on April 4
High Speed Diesel (HSD) remains atRs 520.35 per litre, unchanged since the April 3 hike.
Diesel’s ex-refinery price is significantly higher due to international market dynamics. However, the government has abolished the petroleum levy on diesel to prevent further increases
Following the Iran war, the government shifted from fortnightly toweekly price reviewsto respond faster to global market volatility
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) calculates recommended prices based on international benchmarks and exchange rates. The federal government then approves final prices, often adjusting levies to manage public impact.
Approximately 46% of the petrol price (about Rs 174 per litre) consists of taxes, including petroleum levy, customs duty, and dealer margins
The government has frozen the current petrol price for one month. Future changes depend on global oil prices, the rupee-dollar exchange rate, and government levy decisions.
High-octane petrol (HOBC) is not regulated by OGRA. Its price is set by oil marketing companies and currently ranges between Rs 410 and Rs 535 per litre.
Yes. The Punjab government offers aRs 100 per litre subsidyon up to 20 litres of petrol monthly for registered bikers, along with waived registration and transfer fees. Apply via helpline 1000 or the ‘Maryam Ko Batayn’ app
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