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Petrol Prices Expected to Fall in Pakistan as Global Oil Rates Drop

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Last updated: November 29, 2025 9:02 pm
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Pakistan may be heading toward a small but much-needed fuel relief as petrol and diesel prices are expected to decrease in the upcoming revision. With international oil prices sliding over the past two weeks, early estimates suggest that consumers could see a noticeable drop at the pump starting December 1.

Contents
  • What the Expected Price Cut Looks Like
  • Why Prices Are Dropping Now
  • Who Will Benefit the Most
    • 1. Daily Commuters
    • 2. Public Transport Users
    • 3. Businesses & Logistics
    • 4. Low- and Middle-Income Households
  • What to Watch in the Coming Days

For millions dealing with inflation, transport costs and rising living expenses, even a modest cut could help ease monthly budgets.


What the Expected Price Cut Looks Like

Although the final notification will be issued at the end of the month, industry calculations indicate that:

  • Petrol prices may fall by Rs. 3–4 per litre
  • High-Speed Diesel (HSD) could drop by Rs. 4–6 per litre

Both fuels make up the bulk of Pakistan’s transport and logistics network, making the adjustments significant for commuters, public transport, and goods movement across the country.

These estimates are based on global crude oil trends and the import costs reviewed during Pakistan’s routine fortnightly fuel price assessments.


Why Prices Are Dropping Now

Global oil benchmarks have been declining due to softer demand forecasts and improved supply movement in international markets. Since Pakistan is heavily dependent on imported fuel, any change in global rates directly influences local pricing — unless government taxes or petroleum levies are altered.

At present, the decline in crude prices is being passed through, leading to the expected downward adjustment for local consumers.


Who Will Benefit the Most

1. Daily Commuters

Motorcycle and small-car owners — who make up the majority of petrol users — may feel the impact immediately. Even a small reduction can cut down daily travel expenses for students, office workers and delivery riders.

2. Public Transport Users

Lower diesel prices could influence fares for buses, vans and ride-sharing services, although whether operators reduce fares depends on individual routes and associations.

3. Businesses & Logistics

A reduction in diesel costs can help lower transportation and supply-chain expenses. While the effect may be limited, it could still slow down inflation in some consumer goods.

4. Low- and Middle-Income Households

With inflation still elevated, even minor relief in fuel costs helps ease pressure on monthly budgets.


What to Watch in the Coming Days

While the expected reduction is positive, a few factors could affect the final rates:

  • Global prices may continue to fluctuate
  • The government may adjust petroleum levies
  • Exchange rate movements could influence import costs
  • Refinery margins and freight charges may shift

The official price list will be announced after the government finalizes these calculations.


If confirmed, Pakistan’s upcoming fuel price cut will offer timely relief at a moment when many households and businesses are struggling with rising expenses. While the decrease may not drastically change the cost of living, it does create short-term breathing room — and serves as a reminder of how closely Pakistan’s economy is tied to global energy trends.

For now, all eyes are on December 1, when the official petrol and diesel prices will be notified.

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