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Pakistan cuts diesel price by Rs 32.12 per liter after Hormuz reopening

Published on: April 18, 2026 3:02 PM

The government of Pakistan has announced a significant reduction in diesel price, lowering the rate by Rs 32.12 per litre following improved global oil supply conditions after the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

Read More: Govt slashes petrol price by Rs 12 per litre, diesel by Rs 135

According to official figures, the price of diesel has dropped from Rs 385.54 to Rs 353.43 per litre, providing much-needed relief to consumers and businesses across the country. The move comes after weeks of volatility in international energy markets triggered by disruptions in one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes.

The Strait of Hormuz, through which nearly one-fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas shipments pass, had experienced tensions and partial closures during recent regional conflict. This led to sharp increases in global oil prices, directly impacting countries like Pakistan that rely heavily on fuel imports.

Officials said the price cut reflects easing pressure on global supply chains as shipping activity resumes and crude oil rates stabilize. With the reopening of the route, oil flows have started to normalize, reducing import costs and allowing the government to pass on some relief to domestic consumers.

Market analysts note that reduced geopolitical risk in the Gulf region has led to a decline in oil price premiums, contributing to the downward trend. The stabilization has also improved sentiment in global energy markets, which had been under strain during the crisis.

The government stated that it will continue to monitor international oil trends and currency fluctuations closely to determine future price adjustments. While the latest reduction offers temporary relief, officials caution that fuel prices remain closely tied to global developments.

Read More: Petrol prices may drop sharply in Pakistan 

The move is expected to benefit multiple sectors, including transportation and agriculture, which are heavily dependent on diesel, and may help ease inflationary pressures in the coming weeks.

Filed Under: Business, Pakistan Tagged With: diesel price cut, energy crisis, inflation relief, Latest, oil markets, Pakistan fuel prices, Strait of Hormuz

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