Heading to the pump today? Here's what you'll be paying.

As of July 1, 2026, petrol is priced at Rs. 299.50 per liter, while High-Speed Diesel (HSD) costs Rs. 311.47 per liter in Lahore. The government has kept fuel prices unchanged for this review, so motorists will continue paying the same rates that have been in effect since the last update.

Since fuel prices are set by the federal government, you'll pay the same official rate whether you're filling up in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, or any other city across Pakistan. Minor differences may only come from individual petrol stations or local freight adjustments.

July 1, 2026 Fuel Prices in Lahore

If you're wondering how much it'll cost to fill up today, here's a quick breakdown of the official fuel prices in Lahore as of July 1, 2026.

Fuel Type

Price (PKR/Liter)

Petrol (MS)

Rs. 299.50

High-Speed Diesel (HSD)

Rs. 311.47

Kerosene Oil

Rs. 211.85

Light Diesel Oil (LDO)

Rs. 190.81

These are the government-notified fuel prices currently in effect across Lahore and the rest of Pakistan. If you're filling up your car, motorcycle, or commercial vehicle today, these are the rates you can expect to pay at petrol stations.

Did Fuel Prices Change Today?

No. The federal government has kept petrol and diesel prices unchanged for the latest fortnightly review, meaning motorists in Lahore will continue paying the same rates as before.

Fuel prices in Pakistan are reviewed every two weeks. Before each review, the government considers factors like international crude oil prices, the exchange rate, and recommendations from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA). Based on these factors, prices may go up, come down, or stay the same.

Since there was no revision this time, drivers can continue budgeting for fuel without any surprise increase at the pump. The next price review is expected during the second half of July, when the government will announce whether any changes are needed.

What These Fuel Prices Mean for Lahore Drivers

With fuel prices staying the same, drivers in Lahore won't have to rethink their fuel budget, at least for now.

If you drive to work every day, use your car for family trips, or spend hours on Lahore's roads, stable fuel prices make it a little easier to plan your monthly expenses. But fuel isn't the only cost that affects your wallet. A poorly maintained vehicle can burn more fuel than it needs to.

Simple maintenance, like keeping your tires properly inflated, changing the engine oil on time, replacing clogged air filters, and getting regular tune-ups, can improve fuel efficiency and help you get more kilometers from every tank.

If you're in Lahore and think your car isn't delivering the fuel economy it should, our team can inspect it and recommend any maintenance that could help improve its fuel average. Sometimes, a small fix is all it takes to save money at the pump.