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Govt decides to maintain petrol prices for October

by Web Desk October 16, 2020

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 Govt decides to maintain petrol prices for October

The Pakistan government of Pakistan has decided that there will be no change in the price of petroleum products this month.

A day earlier, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority sent two summaries to the petroleum division suggesting either the government reduces the prices of petroleum products by Rs 2 or keeps them unchanged.

In a press statement issued by the finance division, the price of high-speed diesel will remain Rs104.06 per litre. Petrol will cost Rs103.97 per litre, kerosene Rs 65.29 and light diesel oil will be for Rs62.86 this month.

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