Petroleum product prices across Pakistan are likely to fall from December 1, 2025, bringing relief to people and businesses. Early reports suggest that petrol may become cheaper by Rs. 3.75 per litre, giving some comfort to daily commuters as they plan their routines. This expected drop follows changes in global oil rates, which often shape local prices and guide the country’s fuel policy in careful ways.
Changes in Diesel and Kerosene Prices
High-speed diesel may see a larger cut of Rs. 6.10 per litre, which can lower transport and farming costs across many areas. Kerosene is expected to drop by Rs. 0.73 per litre, helping households that still use it for basic needs. Light diesel oil may also become cheaper by Rs. 6.35 per litre, giving support to small industries and easing the burden on people during daily work.
Process of Price Review by OGRA
Oil companies have completed their calculations and shared the proposed changes with the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority. OGRA is now preparing a detailed summary for the Ministry of Finance so the final decision can be made on time. This review process is part of the country’s regular system, where each adjustment is checked with care to ensure the rates reflect true market conditions.
Final Announcement on New Prices
The Ministry of Finance will announce the new fuel prices for the coming fifteen days on November 30 after consulting the Prime Minister. These rates will then come into effect from December 1 for people across the country. As the nation waits for the final decision, many hope the drop will make life easier and bring calm to rising expenses in the months ahead.













