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    Pakistan to Slash Fuel Prices Following Drop in Global Oil Rates

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistan is poised to implement substantial reductions in domestic fuel prices in the near future, driven by a sharp decline in global oil prices after a ceasefire was declared in the Middle East. Officials have indicated that petrol prices could decrease by up to Rs55 per litre, while diesel rates may drop by as much as Rs100 per litre.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to formally announce these new prices soon, offering potential relief to consumers following weeks of volatility in the international energy markets. The price cuts follow a significant slide in global oil rates, which fell below $100 per barrel, reaching approximately $91.70—its lowest level in nearly a month.

    This decline came after a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran eased concerns over disruptions to supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global energy corridor. The recent Middle East conflict had caused energy markets to surge, prompting governments and companies worldwide to prepare for supply shortages and increased costs.

    As tensions have eased, energy stocks have also been affected, with shares of major US oil companies such as Exxon Mobil and Chevron declining in response to the falling crude prices. In Pakistan, the government had previously raised fuel prices in alignment with the rising international oil rates during the conflict, reflecting the direct impact of global market fluctuations on domestic pricing.

    With the situation now stabilizing, authorities are preparing to transfer the benefits of lower global prices to consumers. Earlier, fuel prices were reduced by cutting petroleum levies to provide some relief, while also managing fiscal pressures and aiming to stabilize the economy.

    Government officials have reassured coalition partners that further price reductions will be implemented as global oil markets normalize following the de-escalation in the region. A key meeting involving allied parties took place at Parliament House, where ministers updated political leaders on the energy landscape, global oil trends, and measures taken to stabilize the economy.

    Officials emphasized that domestic fuel prices remain closely linked to international crude rates, meaning that fluctuations in global markets directly influence consumer costs in Pakistan.

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