Fuel Prices to Rise in Pakistan from October 1, 2025
Fuel prices in Pakistan are set to rise from October 1, 2025, with petrol hitting Rs. 266.58 and diesel Rs. 275.25 per liter.

Bad news for drivers in Pakistan! Starting October 1, 2025, fuel prices are expected to go up, and this will govern a debate that impacts automobile news in Pakistan. Petrol and diesel will cost more because global oil prices are rising.
Petrol might jump to Rs. 266.58 per liter, and diesel could hit Rs. 275.25 per liter. Kerosene is expected to see the biggest increase, rising by 3.1% at refineries and 2.6% at depots. Other fuels, such as kerosene and light diesel oil, will also become pricier.
Impact on Life:
The fuel price rise will make life tougher and create a disturbance in the monthly budget for many families. Higher fuel costs directly impact transport and goods. According to the economic Experts, if fuel prices slow down the economy’s wheel. They hope global oil prices will calm down soon to ease the pressure.
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