ISLAMABAD: Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has sent another summary to Pakistan government suggesting increment in petroleum prices.
OGRA recommended to increase petroleum commodities’ prices up to Rs4 per liter while raises a new wave of tension amongst the inflation-hit locals.
According to sources, the OGRA officials suggested to increase Rs. 3.15 on per liter petrol, Rs. 2.50 diesel, kerosene oil up to Rs. 3.25 and on HOCBC Rs. 4.5.
Final decision over significant upgradation in costs will be taken on tomorrow while new prices likely to be applicable on September 1.
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