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Purely speaking in context of supporting economy, government can Increase taxes on petrol so that it can give discount on diesel. So, petrol per litre around 330 so that you can sell diesel per at around 270 per litre. This will give boost to economy and reduce cost of production and transportation.
 
Today's priced crude oil will arrive in 2-3 weeks no ? I think that's how it works.

But if today petrol prices increased to $100 per barrel, how long ( in your opinion ) will it take the government to increase per litre price by atleast a 100 rupee ?
 
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Govt raises levy on petrol, diesel
Maintains petrol, diesel prices for another week; cuts kerosene, jet fuel prices

Zaigham Naqvi
June 28, 2026
1 min read
tribune

ISLAMABAD:
The federal government has increased the petroleum levy on petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) despite maintaining fuel prices at existing levels for another week instead of passing on the benefit of declining international oil prices to consumers.

According to figures released by the Petroleum Division, the petroleum levy on HSD increased by Rs6.57 per litre, taking it to Rs79.54 per litre. The government also increased the petroleum levy on petrol by 39 paisa per litre, raising it to Rs66.64 per litre.

However, the levy on kerosene oil remains unchanged at Rs20.36 per litre.

The increase in the levy comes a day after the government decided to keep petrol and HSD prices unchanged for one week despite a decline in international oil prices.

At the same time, the government reduced the price of kerosene oil by Rs6.85 per litre.

According to the notification issued by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), the new price of kerosene has been fixed at Rs227.05 per litre, down from the previous price of Rs233.90 per litre.

Petroleum Division sources said the increase in the petroleum levy applies only to petrol and HSD, while the levy on kerosene remains unchanged.

The latest revision means consumers will continue paying the same prices for petrol and diesel, while the government's share through the petroleum levy has increased despite the easing of international oil prices.

Meanwhile, the government has also reduced the price of jet fuel used by commercial aircraft by Rs7.15 per litre. Following the reduction, the new price of commercial aviation jet fuel has been fixed at Rs231.72 per litre.

 

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