What was petrol price in 2017?

What was petrol price in 2017?

Prices of non-branded petrol in metro-cities

Cities (Rs/litre)
New Delhi 69.81
Kolkata 72.56
Mumbai 77.71
Chennai 72.36

What was the price of petrol in 2008 in Pakistan?

Petrol prices registered an increase of Rs 40.50 per litre as in 2008 petrol was selling at Rs 62.80 per litre against Rs 103.70 per litre current price. High Speed Diesel witnessed an increase of Rs 70.71 per litre with the commodity selling at Rs 38.50 per litre in 2008 against current price of Rs 109.21 per litre.

How does the price of petrol change in Pakistan?

In Pakistan, the government authorities such as OGRA (Oil & Regularity Authority of Pakistan) and Ministry of Pakistan suggest change in oil prices after reviewing relevant matters. Petrol prices in Pakistan also changes due to the Dollar rate in Pakistan. The prices usually change at the start of new month.

When does Pakistan state oil expire for 2016?

Effective From: February 16,2017 Effective From: February 01,2017 Effective From: January 16,2017 Effective From: January 01,2017 Effective From: December 01,2016 Effective From: November 01,2016 Effective From: October 01,2016 Effective From: September 01,2016 Effective From: February 01,2016 Effective From: January 01,2016

Which is the best petroleum lubricant in Pakistan?

Petroleum Oil Lubricants (POL) Product Name Rs./litre Hi-Octane 97 Euro 5 (Karachi) 140.18 Hi-Octane 97 Euro 5 (Hyderabad) 142.18 Hi-Octane 97 Euro 5 (Sukker) 143.18 Hi-Octane 97 Euro 5 (LHR/MUX) 146.18

When did Pakistan stop exporting oil to the US?

Effective From: October 01,2013 Effective From: September 01,2013 Effective From: January 22,2013 Effective From: December 22,2012 Effective From: November 22,2012 Effective From: October 22,2012 Effective From: October 22,2012

What was petrol price in 2017? Prices of non-branded petrol in metro-cities Cities (Rs/litre) New Delhi 69.81 Kolkata 72.56 Mumbai 77.71 Chennai 72.36 What was the price of petrol in 2008 in Pakistan? Petrol prices registered an increase of Rs 40.50 per litre as in 2008 petrol was selling at Rs 62.80 per litre against…