Govt Collects Rs145 Per Litre in Taxes on Petrol: Official Price Breakdown Reveals Heavy Levy Burden

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani consumers are paying nearly Rs145 per litre in taxes and levies on petrol, according to a detailed price composition based on official data from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority and the Ministry of Energy. The analysis, shared by Mountain Ventures — a Dubai-based energy and market advisory firm — shows that the maximum depot price of petrol stood at Rs414.78 per litre (effective May 9, 2026), of which Rs144.26, or 34.8 percent, consists of taxes and government levies. The largest component is the Petroleum Development Levy (PDL),…

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Pakistan Commits to IMF to End Rs140bn Gas Cross-Subsidy by January 2027

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has assured the International Monetary Fund that it will abolish the existing Rs140 billion gas cross-subsidy mechanism for protected and certain non-protected consumers by January 2027, replacing it with a targeted subsidy system linked to household income under the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP). Senior officials from the Petroleum Division said the transition forms part of a structural benchmark agreed under Pakistan’s IMF programme and must be completed within the specified timeline. Under the proposed framework, subsidised gas tariffs based on consumption slabs will be discontinued. Instead, all…

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Questions Emerge Over SIFC Momentum as Apex Committee Remains Inactive for Over 16 Months

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s once high-profile investment platform, the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), has reportedly not held a formal Apex Committee meeting since January 2, 2025, sparking concerns over the slowing momentum of the country’s flagship foreign investment initiative. The 11th Apex Committee meeting, chaired by Shehbaz Sharif and attended by senior civilian and military leadership, had reviewed the council’s performance and outlined investment priorities for 2025. Since then, the SIFC’s top decision-making forum — originally promoted as a fast-track “one-window” platform for strategic investments — has remained largely inactive in…

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No New Imported Fuel-Based IPPs to Be Established, Says Awais Leghari

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LAHORE: Federal Minister for Energy (Power Division) Awais Leghari on Tuesday announced that Pakistan will not establish any new imported fuel-based Independent Power Producers (IPPs), as the government moves toward a more sustainable and cost-effective energy mix. Speaking at a workshop on power-sector fundamentals at Lahore University of Management Sciences, the minister also revealed that the government plans to shift around 10 million electricity consumers to Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) meters during the current year to improve efficiency, transparency, and power management. Leghari said the government had already renegotiated agreements…

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PM Shehbaz Directs Nationwide Plan for Power Generation from Solid Waste

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday directed authorities to prepare a comprehensive national roadmap for generating electricity from solid waste as part of the government’s broader strategy to modernise waste management systems and promote renewable energy solutions. Chairing a high-level meeting on solid waste management, the prime minister ordered the formation of a dedicated task force to develop detailed proposals for converting municipal and industrial waste into electricity using modern technologies and international best practices. The initiative, according to the prime minister, will be implemented across Pakistan in collaboration…

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