ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has rejected reports circulating in the media about a rise in Liquefied Petroleum Gas prices. In an official circular, OGRA clarified that no new notification has been issued regarding LPG prices. The authority stated that LPG prices are officially revised only on the first day of every month. The clarification came after some media outlets reported that LPG prices had increased by up to Rs100 per kilogram in different areas. OGRA termed such claims false and misleading. Advisory for Consumers Purchase LPG only at the official prices fixed by OGRA Report overcharging to the local administration immediately Avoid relying on unverified news regarding fuel price changes Commitment to Price Transparency OGRA reiterated that it remains committed to maintaining transparency and regulating LPG prices across the country to protect consumers from exploitation. Officials warned that action could be taken against distributors or retailers found charging more than the official rate
OGRA Denies Reports of LPG Price Increase

