The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has issued a notification increasing liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices for December, citing adjustments linked to Saudi Aramco’s CP and the US dollar exchange rate.
Under the new rates, the price of LPG has risen by Rs 7.39 per kilogram, bringing it to Rs 208.99 per kg. Domestic 11.8 kg cylinders will now cost Rs 87.21, while household cylinders are set at Rs 2,466.10. Commercial cylinders will be available at Rs 9,488.
OGRA explained that the increase is tied to a 4.93 percent rise in Saudi Aramco’s CP compared to last month. Meanwhile, the average US dollar exchange rate decreased by 0.15 percent, partially offsetting the hike.
The regulator emphasized that LPG prices are determined based on international benchmarks, including crude oil costs and currency fluctuations, ensuring transparency in adjustments for domestic consumers.
Earlier, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) announced a reduction in LPG price by Rs5.88 per kilogram for the month of November, providing relief to domestic consumers.
According to the notification issued by OGRA, the LPG price for a domestic cylinder has been reduced by Rs69.44, setting the new rate at Rs2,378.89 per cylinder.
In comparison, the LPG price for October was Rs2,448.33 per cylinder, meaning consumers will now save nearly Rs70 per cylinder under the new tariff.












































