ISLAMABAD, Mar 02 (APP): The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Monday announced a reduction in the price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for March 2026, lowering the consumer rate by Rs2.52 per 11.8 kg cylinder.
According to a news release, the regulator has set the maximum LPG producer price at Rs184,536.99 per metric ton for March, down from Rs184,750.87 in February, reflecting a decrease of Rs213.88 per ton. The producer price for an 11.8 kg cylinder has been fixed at Rs2,177.54, compared to Rs2,180.06 last month.
Similarly, the LPG consumer price has been set at Rs225,836.99 per ton for March, down from Rs226,050.87 in February, showing a reduction of Rs213.88 per ton. The price of an 11.8 kg cylinder has been fixed at Rs2,664.88, compared to Rs2,667.40 last month.
OGRA stated that the per-kilogram decrease in the LPG consumer price stands at Rs 0.21, translating into a 0.09 per cent decline monthly.
The authority explained that LPG producer prices are linked to Saudi Aramco’s Contract Price (CP) and the US dollar exchange rate. While the Saudi Aramco CP remained unchanged during the month, the average US dollar exchange rate decreased by 0.11 per cent, resulting in a marginal reduction in local LPG prices.
The revised prices came into effect on March 1, 2026. The detailed notification is available on OGRA’s official website.