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Pakistan's New Fuel Prices Start Today

Pakistan updated fuel prices for November 16, 2025: diesel rises by Rs. 6 while petrol stays unchanged. New rates apply for 15 days based on OGRA’s bi-weekly review.

By Najeeb KhanNov 17, 2025 174 views 0 comments
Pakistan's New Fuel Prices Start Today

Table of Contents

  • Key Price Changes
  • Why the Diesel Increase?
  • What This Means for You
  • How the Process Works
  • Tips to Save on Fuel
  • Stay Informed

The government updated petroleum prices on November 16, 2025. These changes come from OGRA's advice and follow the usual two-week review.

Key Price Changes

  • High-Speed Diesel (HSD): Up by Rs. 6 to Rs. 284.44 per liter.

  • Petrol: No change. It stays at Rs. 265.45 per liter.

These rates apply for the next 15 days.

Why the Diesel Increase?

Global oil prices shift often. Diesel costs more now because of higher demand and supply issues abroad. The government adjusts local prices to match these changes without big shocks.

Petrol held steady. This balance helps keep some costs down for daily users.

What This Means for You

If you drive a diesel vehicle, expect to pay about Rs. 6 more per liter at the pump. For a 50-liter fill-up, that's an extra Rs. 300.

Petrol users see no difference this time. But reviews happen every 15 days, so check for updates.

How the Process Works

OGRA reviews international rates and suggests changes. The finance ministry approves them. This system aims for fair pricing based on real costs.

Prices can go up or down. Last review, some fuels dropped. It depends on the market.

Tips to Save on Fuel

  • Drive smoothly. Avoid sudden stops and starts.

  • Keep tires at the right pressure.

  • Plan trips to combine errands.

  • Use public transport when you can.

Small steps add up, especially with diesel at a new high.

Stay Informed

Follow official sources like the Ministry of Finance or OGRA for the next update around December 1, 2025.

Fuel prices affect everyone. A clear heads-up helps you plan better. And that's the goal here, straightforward facts, no fluff.

For more updates, visit DrivePK.com

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