ISLAMABAD: Federal government has increased the price of Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) by Rs2 per kilogramme, which took the domestic cylender to Rs 1,885.
The new price of LPG is Rs160 per kilogram, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) said in a notification on Monday. The recent increase in LPG took the domestic cylender to Rs1,885.
This means that after the increase, the price of a domestic cylinder has gone up by Rs22 and will cost Rs1,885 and a commercial cylinder will now cost 7,252 after an increase of Rs84.
The prices will be valid for March.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Imran Khan rejected OGRA’s recommendation of increasing petrol prices by Rs20. Petrol will be sold at the same Rs111.90 per litre.
Below are the prices of petroleum products right now:
High-speed diesel: Rs116.07 per litre
Kerosene oil: Rs80.19 per litre
Light diesel: Rs79.23 per litre
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