Prices of petrol and diesel may fall by 1.5 and 2.5 per liter, respectively, on April 1. However, if the government increases the levy, the prices of petroleum products may remain the same.
OGRA has arranged a synopsis of changes in the costs of oil based commodities from April 1. Petroleum can be less expensive by Rs 1.5 per liter from April 1. In the event that the public authority builds the duty, the costs of oil based commodities may continue as before. As per sources, raw petroleum costs are on a descending pattern in the worldwide market. In this specific situation, OGRA has sent a rundown of oil based commodity costs to the Oil Division. The outline suggested that petroleum be diminished by Rs 1.5 per liter from April 1. In the event that the public authority raises the duty, the costs of oil based commodities may continue as before. As of now, an oil toll of Rs 12.74 per liter is forced on diesel. It was educated that an official choice on the correction in the costs of oil based goods would be taken by the Service of Account in conference with the PM.