ISLAMABAD – Relief for masses as Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) announced drop in price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), passing on relief for domestic consumers ahead of July price review.
According to an official notification issued by OGRA, the price of LPG has been slashed by Rs7.43 per kg, bringing new rate down to Rs233.10 per kg while price of an 11.8 kg domestic cylinder has been reduced by Rs. 87.71, with the new price fixed at Rs. 2,751.
LPG Price July 2025
LPG | Old Price | Price Cut | New Price |
---|---|---|---|
LPG per kg | Rs. 240.53 | Rs. 7.43 | Rs. 233.10 |
11.8 kg Cylinder | Rs. 2,838.71 | Rs. 87.71 | Rs. 2,751.00 |
The revised prices will come into effect from July 1, and apply across the country. This price cut is expected to ease financial burden on households that rely on LPG for cooking and heating, especially amid ongoing inflationary pressures.
Industry analysts see this move as part of the government’s broader effort to pass on the benefit of declining international energy prices to consumers.
Petrol Price in Pakistan
Petrol and diesel prices in Pakistan are expected to increase from July 1, 2025, due to rising global oil prices driven by the Iran-Israel conflict, which has raised concerns about supply disruptions.
Reports suggest petrol may rise by Rs13.68 to Rs272.29 per litre, while diesel could increase by Rs18.06 to Rs280.65 per litre. Additionally, the federal government is implementing a Rs2.5 per litre carbon levy on both fuels starting July 1, as announced in the 2025–26 budget.
Petrol prices in Pakistan: Expected per litre rates from 1 July 2025