OGRA increases LPG price for December

OGRA increases LPG price for December
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ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Monday increased the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for December 2025 amid the winter season.

According to the notification issued on Monday, the maximum consumer price of LPG has been set at Rs 208,991.40 per metric ton, compared to Rs 201,600.43 per ton in November. This reflects an increase of Rs 7,390.97 per ton.

As per the revised rate, an 11.8 kg household LPG cylinder has become Rs87.21 more expensive. It went up from Rs 2,378.89 per cylinder to Rs 2,466.10, representing a monthly increase of 3.66%.

This means the new per-kilogram price of LPG is Rs. 208.99, pushing up the cost of the essential household fuel for millions of consumers.

OGRA stated that the revised prices are effective December 1, 2025, and will remain in place for the month unless revised due to global market fluctuations.

Experts warn that this hike could have a ripple effect, potentially raising cooking and transport costs further.

OGRA attributed the upward revision to two global and financial factors. The Saudi Aramco Contract Price (CP) rose by 4.93% this month.

Additionally, a 0.15% depreciation in the average US dollar exchange rate contributed to higher import-linked LPG rates.

Earlier on Sunday, the federal government cut petrol by Rs2 and high-speed diesel (HSD) by Rs4.79 per litre for the next two weeks, effective December 1.

Petrol will now cost Rs263.45 per litre and HSD Rs279.65 per litre, after recommendations from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra).

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