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    Petrol and Diesel Prices Set to Rise Significantly Across Pakistan from March 1, 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD: The federal government of Pakistan has officially declared a substantial hike in petroleum prices, affecting both petrol and high-speed diesel across the country. This adjustment, confirmed through an official notification released on Saturday, marks a notable increase in fuel costs that will come into effect starting March 1, 2026.

    Under the newly revised pricing structure, the cost of petrol has surged by Rs. 8 per litre, pushing the retail price to Rs. 266.17 per litre. This rise represents one of the steepest increments in recent times and is expected to have a widespread impact on transportation and daily commuting expenses for the general public. Meanwhile, high-speed diesel has also seen a considerable price adjustment, with an increase of Rs. 5.16 per litre, bringing its new rate to Rs. 280.86 per litre.

    These changes come amid ongoing economic challenges and fluctuating global oil prices, which have compelled the government to revise fuel tariffs to manage fiscal pressures and maintain energy sector stability. The increase in diesel prices is particularly significant given its extensive use in commercial transport and agriculture, sectors that are likely to feel the ripple effects of this adjustment.

    Just days prior to the official announcement, on Friday, February 27, 2026, earlier reports had indicated that petrol and other petroleum products were expected to see price hikes ranging up to Rs. 6.88 per litre starting March 1. At that time, projections suggested a petrol price increase of Rs. 4.58 per litre and a diesel price rise of Rs. 4.73 per litre. However, the final notification has revealed even steeper increments than initially anticipated.

    It is worth noting that fuel price adjustments in Pakistan are closely monitored by both consumers and industry stakeholders due to their far-reaching implications on inflation and the overall cost of goods and services. The government’s decision reflects the complex balancing act between managing subsidy burdens and ensuring energy supplies remain uninterrupted. As the new prices take effect, various sectors, including transport, logistics, and agriculture, are expected to recalibrate their operational costs accordingly.

    In the coming days, the government is likely to face increased scrutiny from opposition parties and consumer rights groups, who may raise concerns over the affordability of fuel for the average citizen. Meanwhile, analysts will be watching closely to assess how these price changes influence inflationary trends and economic activity in Pakistan.

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