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Petrol prices in Pakistan Likely to Drop from January 15

In a positive development for consumers in Pakistan, there is anticipation of a decline in petroleum product prices. Economic analysts foresee a potential reduction of 4 to 5 rupees per liter , persist until January 15. This projection offers relief to individuals facing the burden of escalating fuel expenses.

However, this optimistic outlook is not without potential challenges, as unforeseen circumstances in the international market could disrupt these favorable conditions. The ultimate decision on adjusting petroleum prices lies in the hands of the Ministry of Finance, requiring approval from Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar and the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA). A detailed summary will be presented to the authorities on January 15, providing the necessary information to make an informed decision.

This impending decision signifies a crucial juncture for Pakistani consumers, as it has the potential to alleviate the financial strain caused by increasing fuel costs. The outcome will be closely watched, reflecting the intersection of global economic dynamics and domestic policy considerations.

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