Over the past six and a half months, fuel prices in Pakistan have seen a consistent upward trend, with petrol becoming costlier by Rs. 19.49 per litre and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs. 26.10 per litre as of July 16.
The petrol price has increased 6 times, decreased 4 times, and remained unchanged 3 times since January 1. Meanwhile, diesel price has increased 5 times, decreased 4 times, and remained unchanged 4 times during the same period.
Fuel Price Movement (January 1 – July 16, 2025)
| Date | Petrol Price (Rs/L) | Diesel Price (Rs. /L) |
|---|---|---|
| Jan 1 | 252.66 | 258.34 |
| Jan 16 | 256.13 | 260.95 |
| Feb 1 | 257.13 | 267.95 |
| Feb 16 | 256.13 | 263.95 |
| Mar 1 | 255.63 | 258.64 |
| Mar 16 | 255.63 | 258.64 |
| Apr 1 | 254.63 | 258.64 |
| Apr 6 | 254.63 | 258.64 |
| Apr 16 | 254.63 | 258.64 |
| May 1 | 252.63 | 256.64 |
| May 16 | 252.63 | 254.64 |
| Jun 1 | 253.63 | 254.64 |
| Jun 15 | 258.43 | 262.59 |
| Jul 1 | 266.79 | 272.98 |
| Jul 16 | 272.15 | 284.35 |
Net Price Increase Since January 1
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Petrol: Rs. 272.15 – Rs. 252.66 = Rs. 19.49 per liter
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Diesel: Rs. 284.35 – Rs. 258.34 = Rs. 26.01 per liter

Chicken prices 1000 rs
Mutton prices over 3000 rs
Sugar prices 200 rs
Highest taxes
Petrol is just one of many issues. And no spineless journalist wants to ask the question
Yes dear, however, our govt claims that inflation has turned into deflation. They have just forgotten that price of everything under the sun has increased about 200% to 300% during the last 3 years. And yet we are made to realise that we are living in one of the cheapest countries. And shame on pathetic incompetent to core Bureau of Statistics.
Sugar is our lifeline we cannot drink tea without Sugar.