Hi-octane petrol price drops to Rs410 per litre at select pumps

Pakistan: Reports suggest that hi-octane petrol prices have dropped to around Rs410 per litre at selected fuel stations, despite higher official rates set by the government. The development has drawn attention as fuel pricing typically remains regulated, and any variation raises questions about supply, competition and pricing mechanisms. Experts believe such price differences may be linked to market adjustments, stock availability or promotional strategies by specific outlets. However, officials have not yet issued a formal clarification regarding the pricing variation. The situation highlights ongoing volatility in fuel markets and the impact of global oil price fluctuations on local pricing dynamics.

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