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Government maintains fuel prices steady for next fifteen days

Published on: January 16, 2026 10:13 PM

The government has announced that petrol and high-speed diesel prices will remain unchanged for the next 15 days, aiming to maintain stability in the fuel market amid consumer expectations.

According to the Ministry of Finance notification, petrol will continue to be sold at Rs253.17 per litre, while high-speed diesel will remain priced at Rs257.08 per litre across the country.

Read more : Fuel prices held steady as government raises petroleum levy

This decision follows a fuel price cut at the start of January, when petrol was reduced by Rs10.28 per litre and diesel by Rs8.57, offering temporary relief to consumers and transporters alike.

Officials explained that keeping fuel rates steady allows the market to adjust to global oil price trends and provides predictability for businesses, transport sectors, and households planning their expenses.

Read more : Petrol and diesel prices set to fall from Thursday

Analysts noted that the government’s move reflects a cautious approach, balancing domestic consumer relief with fiscal stability, as international oil prices continue to fluctuate in recent weeks.

The Ministry emphasized that fuel pricing will be reviewed regularly, and any future changes will be communicated in advance, ensuring transparency and minimizing sudden shocks to the economy and public.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: energy pricing Pakistan, fuel market stability, fuel prices Pakistan, government fuel decision, Latest, oil price trends, petrol diesel rates

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