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Petrol Price in Pakistan Today — April 2026

April 11, 2026 · By Abu Mohammad · 24 min read
Petrol Price in Pakistan Today — April 2026
📅 April 11, 2026 🏛️ Source: PM’s Address to Nation / OGRA 🔄 Updated: April 11, 2026 (Midnight) ⛽ Next Revision: ~April 16, 2026
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2nd Relief Update — April 10, 2026: PM Shehbaz Sharif announced a further Rs. 11.83/litre cut on petrol and a massive Rs. 134.81/litre cut on diesel, citing falling global oil prices and Pakistan’s role in brokering the US-Iran ceasefire. New rates effective midnight April 10–11. Petrol: Rs. 366.58/L · Diesel: Rs. 385.54/L · Kerosene: Rs. 450.15/L · LDO: Rs. 369.72/L.
⚡ Petrol Price in Pakistan Today — April 11, 2026 (After 2nd PM Cut)
Petrol MS 92 ✅ Reduced
Rs. 366.58
per litre
▼ -Rs. 11.42 (Apr 11, 2026)
Hi-Speed Diesel (HSD) ✅ Reduced
Rs. 385.54
per litre
▼ -Rs. 134.81 (Apr 11, 2026)
Kerosene Oil (SKO) ✅ Reduced
Rs. 450.15
per litre
▼ -Rs. 17.33 (Apr 11, 2026)
Light Diesel Oil (LDO) ✅ Reduced
Rs. 369.72
per litre
▼ -Rs. 25.28 (Apr 11, 2026)
Hi-Octane (RON 95-97)
~Rs. 650
per litre (varies)
Not OGRA-controlled
All four petroleum products reduced effective midnight April 10–11, 2026 · Petrol total cut from Apr 3 peak: Rs. 91.83/L · Diesel cut by Rs. 134.81/L — largest single diesel revision in Pakistan’s history · Next revision ~April 16, 2026
The petrol price in Pakistan today is Rs. 366.58 per litre — following Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s second cut announcement on April 10, 2026, reducing petrol by a further Rs. 11.83/L from Rs. 378. Diesel was slashed by a historic Rs. 134.81 to Rs. 385.54/L. All four fuel types are now reduced, effective midnight April 10–11, nationwide.

This page gives you the complete, verified petrol price in Pakistan today: the official rate after both PM cuts, all fuel types, city-wise prices, Hi-Octane rates, a breakdown of what makes up the pump price, and when the next revision is expected. We update today’s petrol rate in Pakistan every time OGRA or the government issues a new notification.

Petrol Price in Pakistan Today — All Fuel Types (April 11, 2026)

The table below shows the complete petrol price in Pakistan today for all petroleum products, reflecting the April 11 cuts across all four fuel types.

Fuel Type Previous Rate Today’s Rate (April 11, 2026) Change
Petrol — Motor Spirit (MS 92) Rs. 378.00/L Rs. 366.58/L ✅ ▼ -Rs. 11.42
High-Speed Diesel (HSD) Rs. 520.35/L Rs. 385.54/L ✅ ▼ -Rs. 134.81
Kerosene Oil (SKO) Rs. 467.48/L Rs. 450.15/L ✅ ▼ -Rs. 17.33
Light Diesel Oil (LDO) Rs. 395.00/L Rs. 369.72/L ✅ ▼ -Rs. 25.28
Hi-Octane Euro 5 (RON 95-97) ~Rs. 670/L ~Rs. 650/L Not OGRA-controlled
✅ All four fuel types reduced from April 11: For the first time since the April 3 crisis, petrol, diesel, kerosene, and LDO are all lower. The diesel cut of Rs. 134.81/L is the largest single-revision diesel reduction in Pakistan’s history — bringing immediate relief to transport operators, farmers, and industrial users who had seen no relief from the first PM cut on April 5.

April 2026 Petrol Price Timeline — From Rs. 458 to Rs. 366.58

April 2026 has seen four separate fuel price changes in nine days — an unprecedented sequence driven by the global oil shock from the Strait of Hormuz closure and its partial reversal following Pakistan-brokered peace talks.

DatePetrol PriceDiesel PriceWhat Happened
March 7, 2026Rs. 321.17/LRs. 335.86/LEmergency hike — +Rs. 55/L amid Hormuz closure
April 3, 2026Rs. 458.41/LRs. 520.35/LHistoric hike — all-time record both products
April 5, 2026Rs. 378.00/LRs. 520.35/LPM 1st cut — Rs. 80 levy reduction on petrol only
April 11, 2026Rs. 366.58/L ✅Rs. 385.54/L ✅PM 2nd cut — all 4 fuels reduced. Global oil down + US-Iran ceasefire.
💡 Context: PM Shehbaz Sharif announced the April 10 cuts while briefing the nation on Pakistan’s role in brokering a two-week US-Iran ceasefire and hosting peace talks in Islamabad. He stated he rejected a proposal to divert the fuel savings to government expenditure and insisted the full benefit of falling global oil prices be passed directly to consumers.

Petrol Price in Pakistan Today — City-Wise Rates

The today petrol rate in Pakistan is a single national price set by OGRA. Regular MS 92 petrol is uniform across all cities. Hi-Octane prices vary by city and company.

Regular Petrol (MS 92) — Rs. 366.58/L Across All Cities

📍 Lahore
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 650/L
📍 Karachi
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 650/L
📍 Islamabad
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 650/L
📍 Rawalpindi
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 650/L
📍 Peshawar
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 655/L
📍 Multan
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 652/L
📍 Quetta
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 665/L
📍 Faisalabad
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 652/L
📍 Gilgit
Rs. 366.58/L
Hi-Octane: ~Rs. 675/L

Note: Hi-Octane prices are approximate and vary by OMC. Regular petrol (MS 92) at Rs. 366.58/L is uniform nationwide at all companies — PSO, Shell, Total PARCO, Attock, GO, Hascol.

Today’s Petrol Price by Company — PSO, Shell, Total PARCO & Others

Oil Company Regular Petrol (MS 92) Hi-Octane / Premium HSD Diesel
PSO (Pakistan State Oil) Rs. 366.58/L ~Rs. 650/L Rs. 385.54/L
Shell Pakistan Rs. 366.58/L ~Rs. 650/L (V-Power) Rs. 385.54/L
Total PARCO Rs. 366.58/L ~Rs. 650/L (Excellium) Rs. 385.54/L
Attock Petroleum Rs. 366.58/L ~Rs. 650/L Rs. 385.54/L
GO / Hascol / Byco Rs. 366.58/L Varies by outlet Rs. 385.54/L

What Makes Up the Petrol Price of Rs. 366.58 Today?

The petrol price in Pakistan today of Rs. 366.58/litre is the sum of several components. After two rounds of PM levy intervention since April 3, the approximate breakdown is:

Rs. 366.58/Litre — Approximate Breakdown (Post 2nd Levy Cut)

Ex-Refinery Price (Crude-linked import cost)~Rs. 240/L (65%)
Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) — Reduced~Rs. 70/L (19%)
Inland Freight Equalization Margin (IFEM)~Rs. 18/L (5%)
OMC Margin + Dealer Commission~Rs. 38/L (10%)
*Approximate post-2nd-levy-cut breakdown. Total PM-driven cuts since Apr 3 peak: Rs. 91.83/L on petrol. GST currently not separately applied on petrol under crisis pricing regime.

Petrol Price History in Pakistan — Recent Revisions

Effective Date Petrol (MS 92) Diesel (HSD) Change vs Previous
April 11, 2026 (Today) Rs. 366.58/L ✅ Rs. 385.54/L ✅ ▼ -Rs. 11.42 / -Rs. 134.81
April 5, 2026 Rs. 378.00/L Rs. 520.35/L ▼ -Rs. 80 (petrol only)
April 3, 2026 Rs. 458.41/L Rs. 520.35/L ▲ +Rs. 137.24 / +Rs. 184.49
March 7, 2026 Rs. 321.17/L Rs. 335.86/L ▲ +Rs. 55.00
March 1, 2026 Rs. 266.17/L Rs. 280.86/L ▲ Increased
All-Time High (Apr 3, 2026) Rs. 458.41/L Rs. 520.35/L Historic peak — both products
Previous Record (Sep 16, 2023) Rs. 331.38/L Surpassed by Apr 3, 2026 hike

For a complete month-by-month price history going back to 2020, visit our Pakistan Petrol Price History page.

How Does OGRA Set the Petrol Price in Pakistan?

The OGRA petrol price in Pakistan today is determined through a structured formula. The current Rs. 366.58/L reflects both OGRA’s import parity calculation and two rounds of government petroleum levy reductions since April 3.

Step 1 — OGRA Calculates the Recommended Price

OGRA uses the Arab Gulf Import Parity benchmark, converting international crude values to Pakistani rupees at the prevailing USD/PKR exchange rate. To this, OGRA adds PDL, freight equalization margins, and dealer/OMC margins to arrive at a recommended pump price.

Step 2 — Government Makes the Final Decision

The government can accept, modify, or override OGRA’s recommendation. Both the April 5 and April 11 cuts were PM-driven emergency relief measures outside the standard cycle — passing on the benefit of softening Brent crude and levy adjustments directly to consumers.

Step 3 — Fortnightly Revision Cycle

Petrol prices are normally revised on the 1st and 16th of each month. Since March 2026 OGRA has been on weekly reviews due to market volatility. The next scheduled revision is around April 16, 2026.

💡 Note: The all-time highest petrol price in Pakistan was Rs. 458.41/L on April 3, 2026. Two PM-driven cuts totalling Rs. 91.83/L have since brought it to Rs. 366.58/L today. Petrol is still Rs. 45.41/L higher than the pre-crisis March 7 rate of Rs. 321.17/L, reflecting the underlying global oil cost that cannot yet be fully absorbed.

How Today’s Petrol Price Affects Pakistani Consumers

Daily Commuters

A motorcycle averaging 40 km/litre covering 30 km per day now costs approximately Rs. 275 per day or Rs. 8,240 per month in petrol at Rs. 366.58/L. A car on the same commute at 12 km/litre costs around Rs. 915 per day — nearly Rs. 27,440 per month. This is the lowest petrol cost since mid-March 2026 and represents meaningful relief from the Rs. 458.41/L peak.

Diesel Relief — Transport & Farming

The Rs. 134.81/L diesel cut is the most significant development for the broader economy. Transport operators, freight companies, farmers using tractors and tubewells, and industrial generators all ran on Rs. 520.35/L diesel since April 3 with no relief. At Rs. 385.54/L today, monthly fuel costs for a long-haul truck (consuming ~3,000L/month) drop by approximately Rs. 404,430 per month.

Motorcycle Subsidy — Rs. 100 Off

Motorcyclists continue to receive an additional Rs. 100/L subsidy (up to 20 litres per fill for 3 months) via CNIC/biometric verification — effectively paying Rs. 266.58/L with the subsidy applied. Punjab and Sindh subsidy registration remains active.

⚠️ Prices remain above pre-crisis levels. Despite two cuts, petrol at Rs. 366.58/L and diesel at Rs. 385.54/L are still significantly higher than the February 2026 levels of Rs. 266.17/L and Rs. 280.86/L respectively. The April 16 revision will determine whether the improving global oil picture delivers further relief.

How to Save on Petrol at Today’s Prices

✅ Practical Tips for Pakistani Consumers:
  • Motorcyclists — claim your Rs. 100/L subsidy. Register via your CNIC at designated pumps. Effective petrol price becomes Rs. 266.58/L — use this on your maximum 20 litre monthly benefit.
  • Watch for the April 16 revision. If Brent crude continues to soften following the US-Iran ceasefire, another reduction is possible. Monitor PakistanPetrolPrices.com for the instant update.
  • Use our Fuel Cost Calculator to calculate your monthly petrol bill at Rs. 366.58/L and plan your budget.
  • Maintain your vehicle. Properly inflated tyres, a clean air filter, and regular servicing can improve fuel efficiency by 10–15%.
  • Report overcharging. All pumps must charge Rs. 366.58/L for MS 92 from April 11 onward. If charged more, report to OGRA at 0800-66772.
  • Bookmark this page. We update the petrol price in Pakistan today the moment any government or OGRA notification is issued.

Frequently Asked Questions — Petrol Price in Pakistan Today

❓ What is the petrol price in Pakistan today?
The petrol price in Pakistan today is Rs. 366.58 per litre, effective from midnight April 11, 2026. This follows PM Shehbaz Sharif’s second cut of Rs. 11.83/L announced on April 10, citing falling global oil prices and the US-Iran ceasefire. The rate is valid nationwide.
❓ Why did the petrol price drop from Rs. 458 to Rs. 366.58?
Petrol was raised to Rs. 458.41/L on April 3, 2026. PM Shehbaz cut it first by Rs. 80 to Rs. 378 on April 5, then by a further Rs. 11.83 to Rs. 366.58 on April 11. Total cut from the peak: Rs. 91.83/L. The reductions reflect falling Brent crude prices following the US-Iran ceasefire brokered by Pakistan.
❓ What is the today petrol rate in Pakistan in Lahore / Karachi / Islamabad?
Rs. 366.58 per litre in all cities, effective April 11, 2026. The petrol price in Pakistan today is a single national rate — uniform at all cities and all OMCs for regular MS 92.
❓ What is the diesel price in Pakistan today?
The diesel price in Pakistan today is Rs. 385.54 per litre (HSD), effective April 11, 2026. This is a reduction of Rs. 134.81 from the previous Rs. 520.35/L — the largest single diesel price cut in Pakistan’s history.
❓ What is the kerosene oil price in Pakistan today?
Kerosene (SKO) is Rs. 450.15 per litre as of April 11, 2026, reduced by Rs. 17.33 from the previous Rs. 467.48/L.
❓ Is there a motorcycle petrol subsidy in Pakistan today?
Yes. Motorcyclists receive a Rs. 100/L subsidy on petrol (up to 20 litres per fill for 3 months) via CNIC/biometric verification — reducing their effective price to Rs. 266.58/L. Punjab and Sindh subsidy registration is active.
❓ When is the next petrol price revision in Pakistan?
The next revision is expected around April 16, 2026. OGRA has been on weekly reviews since March 2026 due to market volatility. Whether it brings further reduction depends on Brent crude trajectory and progress of US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad. Bookmark PakistanPetrolPrices.com for the instant update.
❓ What is the highest petrol price ever in Pakistan?
The all-time highest petrol price in Pakistan was Rs. 458.41 per litre — set on April 3, 2026. It replaced the previous record of Rs. 331.38/L (September 16, 2023). Two subsequent PM cuts have brought the current rate to Rs. 366.58/L as of April 11, 2026.
❓ What is the Hi-Octane petrol price in Pakistan today?
Hi-Octane (RON 95-97) is not OGRA-controlled. It is approximately Rs. 650 per litre at major stations in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. Prices vary by company and city. Hi-Octane is recommended only for turbocharged and high-performance engines.
❓ Is the petrol price the same at PSO, Shell, and Total PARCO today?
Yes. All licensed oil marketing companies must charge Rs. 366.58 per litre for regular MS 92 petrol from April 11, 2026. Only Hi-Octane and premium petrol prices differ between companies.
Petrol price in Pakistan today is Rs. 321.17/litre

Abu Mohammad
By Abu Mohammad

Abu Mohammad is the founder and editor of PakistanPetrolPrices.com, a trusted online platform that delivers accurate and timely fuel price information to consumers across Pakistan. With a deep interest in energy markets and economic affordability, Abu established the website to serve as a reliable, centralized resource for official fuel prices. The platform features up-to-date OGRA notifications, practical fuel cost calculators, comprehensive price history trends, and clear analysis of how fluctuating fuel costs impact households and businesses. Committed to accuracy and transparency, Abu personally verifies every update against government sources, helping Pakistani drivers and families make well-informed decisions about their fuel expenses. Through his work, he continues to promote greater awareness and financial clarity in an essential area of daily life.

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