Ogra increases LPG prices
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority has announced a fresh hike in LPG prices, directly affecting millions of households and businesses. Ogra increases LPG prices by Rs 6.37 per kg for February, raising concerns during a time when many parts of the country are already facing gas shortages. This increase will impact domestic users, small eateries, and commercial consumers who rely heavily on LPG for daily needs.
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Below is a quick snapshot of the new LPG pricing details.
| Details | Updated Figures |
|---|---|
| Price increase per kg | Rs 6.37 |
| New LPG price per kg | Rs 266.05 |
| Old LPG price per kg | Rs 259.68 (approx.) |
| 11.8 kg cylinder increase | Rs 75.21 |
| New cylinder price | Rs 2,667.40 |
| Previous cylinder price | Rs 2,592.19 |
| Effective month | February |
| Issuing authority | OGRA |
Ogra increases LPG: Official Price Notification Explained
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) issued an official notification on Saturday confirming the price hike. According to the notice, LPG prices have been revised upward by Rs 6.37 per kilogram. This decision affects both household cylinders and commercial LPG users across Pakistan.
The authority clearly warned distributors and retailers not to charge prices higher than the notified rates. OGRA stated that strict legal action will be taken against those involved in overcharging, especially after receiving multiple complaints from different markets.
This information is based on data published on the official OGRA website and verified through top Google news sources.
Impact on Household LPG Cylinder Prices Ogra increases LPG prices by Rs 6.37 per kg — What Consumers Need to Know
The increase has a direct impact on domestic consumers using the standard 11.8 kg LPG cylinder.
- The household cylinder price has gone up by Rs 75.21
- The new retail price is Rs 2,667.40
- Last month’s price was Rs 2,592.19
- The hike adds pressure to monthly household budgets
For families relying on LPG due to gas load-shedding, this increase will be felt immediately.
Why LPG Prices Increased This Month Ogra increases LPG prices by Rs 6.37 per kg — What Consumers Need to Know
Several economic factors influenced this price revision by OGRA.
- LPG producer prices are linked with Saudi Aramco Contract Price (CP)
- Saudi Aramco-CP increased by 3.30 percent compared to last month
- LPG prices are also linked to the US dollar exchange rate
- The average dollar rate decreased slightly by 0.14 percent, offering limited relief
Despite the minor dip in the dollar rate, the higher international CP resulted in a net price increase.
Commercial and Small Business Impact
Commercial users such as hotels, tandoors, and small food businesses are also affected.
- Cooking costs for restaurants will increase
- Small food vendors may pass costs to customers
- Bakeries and tea stalls using LPG face higher expenses
- Increased operational costs may reduce profit margins
This section highlights why LPG price changes have a wider economic impact beyond households.
Step-by-Step: How OGRA Calculates LPG Prices
Below is a simplified step-by-step explanation of how LPG prices are determined.
(This process is explained using official sources and widely reported methods.)
- OGRA reviews Saudi Aramco-CP for LPG.
- The current US dollar exchange rate is assessed.
- Inland freight and distribution margins are calculated.
- Taxes and regulatory charges are added.
- Final consumer prices are notified officially.
This transparent method ensures uniform pricing across the country.

Consumer Rights and Overcharging Complaints
OGRA has reminded the public that charging above notified rates is illegal.
- Retailers must display official price lists
- Consumers should ask for proper receipts
- Overcharging complaints are taken seriously
- Legal action can include fines and license suspension
This information comes from the official OGRA notification and reports by leading national media outlets.
Helpline & Contact Information Ogra increases LPG prices by Rs 6.37 per kg — What Consumers Need to Know
Consumers can report LPG overcharging or seek clarification through official channels.
OGRA Helpline & Contact Details (from Google-listed sources):
- OGRA Headquarters: Islamabad
- Phone: 051-9207391
- Fax: 051-9207393
- Website: Official OGRA portal
- Complaints can also be submitted via provincial LPG offices
Always use official contacts to avoid misinformation.
Conclusion
The latest decision where Ogra increases LPG prices by Rs 6.37 per kg adds financial pressure on households and businesses already struggling with energy shortages. While the increase is linked to global LPG prices and exchange rates, its impact is very local and immediate. Consumers are advised to stay informed, pay only the notified prices, and report violations promptly to OGRA.
FAQs
Why did Ogra increase LPG prices for February?
OGRA increased LPG prices due to a rise in Saudi Aramco Contract Prices, which directly influence local LPG producer prices.
What is the new price of an 11.8 kg LPG cylinder?
The new price of an 11.8 kg household LPG cylinder is Rs 2,667.40 for February.
Can LPG sellers charge more than the notified price?
No. Charging above the official OGRA-notified price is illegal and punishable.
How can I complain about LPG overcharging?
You can contact OGRA through its official helpline, website, or provincial offices to register a complaint.








