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Petrol Price in Karachi Today 2026 — Current Rate & Pump Locations

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Petrol Price in Karachi Today 2026

Karachi is Pakistan’s largest city and its commercial capital, home to over 20 million people and an enormous vehicle fleet. Fuel prices in Karachi are set by the federal government through OGRA (Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority) and are uniform across all pump brands — PSO, Shell, Total, Attock, GO, and Hascol all charge the same price. This article covers the current petrol price in Karachi, how it is determined, a history of 2026 revisions, and key locations of major fuel stations across the city.

Current Petrol Price in Karachi — June 2026

Fuel Type Price per Litre Effective Date
Petrol (92 RON) Rs 381.78 16 May 2026
High Speed Diesel (HSD) Rs 380.78 16 May 2026
High Octane (HOBC / 97 RON) Rs 665 – 680 16 May 2026
Kerosene Oil Rs 208 – 215 16 May 2026
Light Diesel Oil (LDO) Rs 198 – 205 16 May 2026

Prices are revised by OGRA every 15 days — on the 1st and 16th of each month. Always check carr.pk/fuel-prices-in-pakistan for the latest confirmed rate after each revision.

Petrol Price in Karachi — 2026 Monthly History

Revision Date Petrol (Rs/L) Diesel (Rs/L) Change
1 Jan 2026 Rs 256.58 Rs 263.29
16 Jan 2026 Rs 265.40 Rs 272.50 +Rs 8.82
1 Feb 2026 Rs 278.10 Rs 283.40 +Rs 12.70
16 Mar 2026 Rs 305.00 Rs 309.20 +Rs 26.90
1 Apr 2026 Rs 393.35 Rs 380.19 +Rs 88.35
16 May 2026 Rs 381.78 Rs 380.78 –Rs 11.57

Why Are Petrol Prices the Same Across All Karachi Stations?

Pakistan operates under a government-controlled petroleum pricing mechanism. Here is how it works:

  1. OGRA calculates: Every two weeks, OGRA determines the ex-refinery price of fuel based on the PLATTS Arabian Gulf benchmark price, the USD/PKR exchange rate, refinery margins, inland freight equalization, and dealer margins.
  2. Government approves: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) or Cabinet reviews OGRA’s recommendation and applies or adjusts petroleum development levies (PDL) and GST before announcing the final retail price.
  3. Uniform nationwide price: The final price is mandated as uniform across all provinces and all fuel brands. A Shell pump in Clifton charges exactly the same per litre as a PSO pump in Orangi Town.

Major Petrol Pump Brands in Karachi

Brand Ownership Notable Areas in Karachi
PSO (Pakistan State Oil) Government Shahra-e-Faisal, University Road, Korangi, I.I. Chundrigar
Shell Pakistan Shell International Clifton, PECHS, Defence, M.A. Jinnah Road
Total Parco TotalEnergies + PARCO Gulshan, North Karachi, Scheme 33
Attock Petroleum (APL) Attock Group Superhighway, Malir, Landhi
GO (Byco) Byco/Hub Hub bypass, Port Qasim road, Superhighway
Hascol Listed (KSE) Defence, Bahria Town Karachi, Korangi

What Does Rs 381/Litre Mean for Karachi Drivers?

Karachi’s traffic is some of the heaviest in Asia, and fuel costs are a major concern for commuters. Here is what the current petrol price means in practical terms:

Vehicle / Scenario Daily Fuel Use Daily Cost (Rs) Monthly Cost (Rs)
Bike (50 km, 50 km/L) 1 litre Rs 382 Rs 9,550
Suzuki Alto (40 km, 18 km/L) 2.2 litres Rs 840 Rs 21,000
Honda City (60 km, 14 km/L) 4.3 litres Rs 1,640 Rs 41,000
Toyota Corolla (80 km, 12 km/L) 6.7 litres Rs 2,560 Rs 64,000
Toyota Prado (100 km, 9 km/L) 11.1 litres Rs 4,234 Rs 105,800

CNG in Karachi — Current Status

CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) has historically been a fuel-saving option for Karachi drivers, often 40–60% cheaper per equivalent km than petrol. However, CNG availability in Karachi remains irregular due to government gas supply management. CNG stations in Sindh operate on alternating-day schedules imposed by SSGC (Sui Southern Gas Company). Always check your CNG station’s operating day before planning a fill-up.

To calculate your CNG conversion savings, see our CNG Conversion Pakistan 2026 Cost Guide. For general fuel prices across Pakistan, visit carr.pk/fuel-prices-in-pakistan.

Tips to Reduce Fuel Costs in Karachi

  • Avoid peak hours: Karachi’s traffic between 8–10 AM and 5–8 PM can triple fuel consumption compared to off-peak driving. If your schedule allows, shift travel times.
  • Maintain tyre pressure: Under-inflated tyres increase rolling resistance and can reduce fuel economy by 5–10%.
  • Service your air filter: A clogged air filter forces the engine to work harder. A Rs 400 air filter change can recover 5–8% efficiency.
  • Plan trips: Combine errands into one journey. With Karachi’s distances and traffic, an unplanned extra trip of 20 km can cost Rs 500+ in fuel.
  • Consider a hybrid or EV: If you drive 60+ km daily in Karachi, hybrid vehicles like the Toyota Yaris HEV or electric scooters can cut fuel costs by 50–70%.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is petrol price the same at all Karachi petrol stations?

Yes. OGRA mandates a single uniform retail price for petrol across all brands and provinces. You pay the same per litre at a PSO pump in Lyari as at a Shell pump in Clifton.

When is the next petrol price change in Karachi?

OGRA revises prices on the 1st and 16th of every month. The next revision after the 16 May 2026 notification will be on 1 June 2026, followed by 16 June 2026. Check our fuel prices page for real-time updates.

Where is the cheapest petrol in Karachi?

All legitimate fuel stations charge the government-set price. However, illegal adulteration at low-quality roadside stations can appear cheaper but damages your engine. Always use a recognized brand station.

What is high octane petrol and who needs it?

High Octane (HOBC, 97 RON) is recommended for high-compression performance engines found in sports and luxury vehicles. Regular 92 RON petrol is sufficient for all standard Pakistani commuter cars.

Why did petrol prices rise so sharply in 2026?

Prices rose significantly in early 2026 due to a combination of global crude oil price increases, PKR depreciation against the USD, and adjustments to petroleum development levies under the IMF programme’s fiscal requirements.

Is petrol subsidised in Karachi?

No general petrol subsidy currently exists. Pakistan eliminated most fuel subsidies as part of its IMF agreement. The government does apply Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) which adds to the price rather than reducing it.