OGRA announces January LPG price increase

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Pakistan’s Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority has notified revised maximum prices for liquefied petroleum gas, effective from January 1, 2026.

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According to the notification, the LPG producer price for January 2026 has been set at Rs178,377.51 per ton, translating to Rs2,104.85 for an 11.8-kilogram cylinder.

In December 2025, the producer price stood at Rs167,691.40 per ton, or Rs1,978.76 per 11.8-kilogram cylinder.

This represents an increase of Rs10,686.11 per ton, or Rs126.09 per cylinder, compared with the previous month.

OGRA has also notified revised LPG consumer prices for January 2026 at Rs219,677.51 per ton, equivalent to Rs2,592.19 for an 11.8-kilogram cylinder.

In December 2025, consumer prices were fixed at Rs208,991.40 per ton, or Rs2,466.10 per 11.8-kilogram cylinder.

The notified increase in consumer prices matches the rise in producer prices at Rs10,686.11 per ton, or Rs126.09 per 11.8-kilogram cylinder.

OGRA said LPG producer prices are linked to Saudi Aramco Contract Prices and the US dollar exchange rate.

It said Saudi Aramco Contract Prices increased by 6.74 percent compared with the previous month, while the average dollar exchange rate declined by 0.14 percent.

According to the authority, these factors resulted in a 5.11 percent increase in LPG consumer prices, with a per-kilogram rise of Rs10.68.

Yasir Noor Bukhari
Yasir Noor Bukharihttps://taazataren.com/
Syed Muhammad Yasir Noor is a digital media strategist and writer, covering technology, telecom, and business news for TaazaTaren.

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