ISLAMABAD: The price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for November has increased by Rs2.96/kg to Rs204.16/kg, according to an official notification released on Tuesday.
Domestic LPG cylinders (11.8 kg) are now Rs34.91 more expensive as a result of this rise, while commercial cylinders (45.4 kg) would witness a price increase of Rs134.
The household cylinder of liquefied gaseous fuel was sold last month for Rs2,374.25; however, the price for November will be Rs2,409.16. To Rs9,269, the cost of the commercial cylinder has also increased.
The cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has already been decreased by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) to Rs10.32/kg. A notification on the lowering of LPG rates to Rs10.32/kg was released by the OGRA.
For October 2022, the cost of LPG was set at Rs201.20/kg.
The administration had yesterday kept the cost of gasoline products unchanged for the ensuing two weeks.
This statement was made in advance of the meeting of the International Monetary Fund by Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.
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