The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority increased on Thursday the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) by about 1.5%, as people look for alternate fuel amid natural gas load-shedding in the winter season.
“The new prices will be effective from December 1,” said a notification.
The notification indicated a Rs45.18 rise in the rate of domestic cylinders, with the regulatory body approving a 1.5% increase.
The 11.8kg domestic cylinder for November was priced at Rs2,962 against Rs3,079 during the previous month.
But in December consumers will experience a surge in LPG prices, reaching a total of Rs3,007.35.
Earlier this month, the South Asian country issued a tender seeking a spot cargo of LNG for January delivery.
Pakistan LNG, a government subsidiary that procures LNG from the international market, is seeking the cargo on a delivered-ex-ship (DES) basis for delivery to Port Qasim, Karachi between Jan 8-9. The tender will close on Nov 24.