Petrol & Diesel Prices Remain Unchanged in Pakistan
The Government of Pakistan has decided not to change petrol and diesel prices by providing temporary relief to the public ahead of rising economic pressure and the decision was made after a high level review meeting on petroleum prices.
Petrol & Diesel Prices Remain Unchanged in Pakistan
| Fuel | Price | Change |
| Petrol | 321.17. | 0.0 |
| Diesel | 335.86 | 0.0 |
| Kerosene Oil | 195.73 | 0.0 |
Shell Petrol price
Shell Petrol price in Pakistan today is Rs 321.17 per liter with no change and remains constant for next week.
| Fuel | Current price |
| Petrol | 321.17 |
| Diesel | 335.86 |
| Kerosene oil | 195.73 |
Petrol price in Faisalabad
The Government of Pakistan has decided not to change petrol and diesel prices by providing temporary relief to the public ahead of rising economic pressure and today Petrol price in Faisalabad is Rs 321.17 per liter with no change for next week and remaining constant for next changing time.
| Fuel | Current price |
| Petrol | 321.17 |
| Diesel | 335.86 |
| LDO | 254.76 |
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Petrol price revision today
Despite fluctuation in the global oil market and concern over rising cost the government has chosen to keep fuel prices unchanged for now. Authorities review the situation carefully but decide against increasing the burden on citizens and This move comes as relief for consumers who were expecting another hike due to international oil price volatility and ongoing tensions affecting global supply chains.
Recent Fuel Price Pressure
In March 2026, Pakistan witnessed a major increase in petrol and diesel prices, with rates rising sharply due to global oil market instability.
- Petrol prices crossed Rs 320 per litre
The increase was linked to rising crude oil prices amid Middle East tensions
Since then there has been strong public concern over inflation and transportation costs.
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Government’s Strategy
By keeping prices unchanged this time, the government appears to be:
- Trying to control inflation
- Providing relief before Eid
- Managing public pressure amid economic challenges
Officials are also closely monitoring global oil prices before making any further adjustments.
Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed regularly, and any future change will depend on:
- International crude oil rates
- Exchange rate of the Pakistani rupee
- Government taxation and subsidy decision
Experts warn that if global oil prices continue to rise future increases cannot be ruled out.
Conclusion
The government decision to maintain current petrol and diesel prices has brought short-term relief to the public and however with the global oil market still unstable the situation remains uncertain, and future price revisions are likely.
