As global crude oil prices remain volatile due to the ongoing Middle East crisis, reports and market speculation suggest that petrol prices in Pakistan could witness an increase of up to Rs55 per litre if international oil prices continue to surge. Analysts say such a hike is possible if crude oil remains elevated and supply routes face further disruptions.

However, the latest official revision is much lower than these expectations.

Last Week vs Today’s Petrol Price

Period Petrol Price
Last Week Rs297.53 per litre
Today Rs310.71 per litre
Increase Rs13.18 per litre

While consumers feared a much bigger jump of around Rs55 per litre, the government has so far increased petrol prices by Rs13.18 per litre in the latest fortnightly review. Nevertheless, with crude oil prices still under pressure because of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, experts believe further increases cannot be ruled out if global markets remain unstable.

Why Is a Rs55 Increase Being Discussed?

The speculation is linked to:

  • Rising Brent crude oil prices.
  • Ongoing tensions in the Middle East affecting global oil supply.
  • Pakistan’s heavy reliance on imported petroleum.
  • Exchange rate fluctuations and petroleum levy adjustments.

If international crude prices continue climbing, Pakistan may have to pass on the additional import cost to consumers in future fuel price revisions. However, no official notification has yet announced a Rs55 per litre increase in the current review.