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    Pakistan Weighs Weekly Petroleum Price Adjustments Amid Rising Global Oil Costs

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The federal government of Pakistan is currently deliberating on a significant change in the way petroleum product prices are determined, aiming to respond more swiftly to the fluctuations in the global oil market. A detailed working paper prepared by the Ministry of Energy has been presented to the Prime Minister, proposing that the pricing mechanism for petrol and diesel be revised on a weekly basis rather than the existing bi-monthly schedule. This move is intended to allow the government to better manage the impact of international price volatility on the domestic market.

    Under the new proposal, adjustments in petrol and diesel prices would closely mirror the ongoing shifts in global oil rates, which have been particularly unstable due to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. The Prime Minister is expected to make final decisions on these price revisions after consultations with the economic team, ensuring that the policy remains aligned with broader fiscal and economic strategies. This approach marks a shift towards a more dynamic pricing framework, reflecting the need for timely responses to external market pressures.

    Amidst these developments, there are growing concerns about the possibility of sharp increases in petroleum prices within Pakistan. The government has ramped up monitoring efforts to curb any attempts at hoarding or artificial shortages of petroleum products, which could exacerbate the situation for consumers. The backdrop to these challenges includes the ongoing control exercised by Iran over the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, which continues to influence oil supply dynamics and price movements worldwide.

    Current international market data shows Brent crude oil prices climbing to $83.94 per barrel, reflecting a 3.12% increase, while U.S. oil prices have surged to $77.33 per barrel, up by 3.58%. Additionally, gas prices have risen by 2.57%, signaling a broader upward trend in energy costs. Projections indicate that the price of petrol per barrel could escalate from $79.14 to as high as $97.92, with high-speed diesel prices potentially jumping from $93.02 to $138 per barrel. These figures underscore the significant pressure on Pakistan’s energy import bill and the consequent impact on domestic fuel prices.

    Looking ahead, industry insiders suggest that by March 15, the ex-refinery price of petrol in Pakistan could increase substantially, possibly reaching Rs 32 per liter. This would represent a notable rise from the current ex-refinery price, which is expected to climb from Rs 153.50 to Rs 186.47 per liter. Similarly, the price of high-speed diesel is anticipated to experience an increase exceeding Rs 50 per liter within the same timeframe. These anticipated hikes reflect the government’s efforts to align domestic fuel prices with international market realities while managing the delicate balance between economic stability and consumer affordability.

    In summary, Pakistan’s potential shift to weekly petroleum price adjustments highlights the government’s proactive stance in addressing the challenges posed by volatile global oil markets and regional geopolitical tensions. As the situation evolves, close attention will be paid to how these pricing changes affect the broader economy, inflation rates, and the daily lives of Pakistani citizens. The coming weeks will be critical as policymakers finalize their approach to managing one of the country’s most sensitive economic sectors.

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