Petrol Price in Pakistan May Reach Rs. 350 Per Litre By The END of 2025

Economic analysts have warned of a massive petrol price hike by the end of 2025, with predictions suggesting rates could soar to Rs. 350 per litre if current trends continue.
This alarming estimate follows recent increases and hints of government inaction on taxation and subsidy relief, raising public concern over the true fuel pricing roadmap.
Why Could Prices Rise?
- Volatility in global oil markets
- Continued depreciation of the Pakistani rupee
- High petroleum levies and indirect taxes
- IMF pressure and rising fiscal deficits

Impact on the Public:
- Another wave of inflation and rising household costs
- Higher transport and food prices
- Increased burden on the middle and working classes
Public Reaction:
Social media platforms are flooded with frustration, as citizens accuse the government of gradually preparing the public for another sharp increase. Some experts believe a phase-wise hike strategy is being implemented to avoid sudden backlash.
Conclusion:
If economic conditions remain unchanged, petrol reaching Rs. 350 per litre by December 2025 may become a reality rather than speculation.
Will this be the final blow in Pakistan’s fuel crisis? Or is there more to come?