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OGRA slashes LPG prices for June to ease consumer burden

Published on: June 1, 2025 4:20 PM

ISLAMABAD – In a move to ease household and commercial energy costs, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has announced a reduction in LPG prices for June 2025. The price cut reflects a global dip in oil prices and aims to provide relief to consumers across Pakistan.

According to OGRA, the price of a domestic LPG cylinder has been slashed by Rs55, bringing the new cost to Rs2,838 from the previous Rs2,893. Meanwhile, the price of a commercial cylinder has been reduced by Rs210, dropping to Rs10,920 from Rs11,130.

The production cost of LPG has also seen a significant cut, decreasing by Rs3,921 per metric ton. As a result, the revised rate stands at Rs241 per kilogram, compared to Rs245 per kilogram last month. This translates to a Rs4.62 per kilogram reduction in consumer-level prices.

The revision is based on two key factors: a 2.67% drop in Saudi Aramco’s contract price (CP) for LPG and a slight 0.35% rise in the average US dollar exchange rate. The net effect has been a 1.88% decrease in the cost of an 11.8 kg cylinder, equal to Rs54.60.

Officials say the adjustment is part of OGRA’s regular price review mechanism, which reflects international market trends and currency fluctuations. The move is expected to provide timely financial relief to households and businesses already coping with inflation.

Overall, the new rates are likely to ease energy-related expenses, especially in rural areas where LPG is widely used. Consumers are encouraged to report overpricing or supply issues to OGRA through its complaint channels.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: ease household and commercial energy costs, Latest, Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), reduction in LPG prices for June 2025

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