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A public hearing on significant increases in gas prices is being held by Ogra.

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The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) conducted a public hearing in Lahore on Monday over the proposed rise in gas pricing. This is the third increase in the current fiscal year, requested by Sui Northern, with a significant jump of up to 147%.

The Sui Northern has requested an increase of Rs2,646.18 per mmbtu, resulting in a new average price of Rs 4446.89. This proposal comes after estimating a revenue gap of Rs189.18 billion. The next hearing is planned on Wednesday (March 27) in Peshawar.

If the proposal is granted, it will result in an escalation of gas prices for consumers in Punjab. The application of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Islamabad will commence on July 1.

Following the conclusion of the hearing, Ogra officials stated that there is no need to increase gas prices based on the demand from Sui Northern. They mentioned that a final decision would be made after finishing the public hearings and considering the complaints.

The Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) have denounced the plan as a cruel measure and have resolved to vehemently oppose it during the hearing.

According to LCCI Vice President Adnan Butt, the gas prices in Pakistan are already significantly higher than those in other countries. He warns that any additional increase in prices would lead to the closure of enterprises.

Similarly, the APTMA believes that the Sui Northern officials should be questioned about their performance, and there should be a reduction in gas and power rates.

Last week, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) conducted public hearings in Karachi and Quetta. The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) submitted a proposal to OGRA, asking for an increase of Rs 324.3 per million British thermal units (mmbtu) in the average price of natural gas, which currently stands at Rs 1416.50 per mmbtu. If approved, this rise is estimated to impose an additional cost of Rs 79.63 billion on customers.

The proposal for the next financial year has projected a total income shortfall of Rs79.63 billion. Out of this amount, Rs56.69 billion is attributed to domestically generated gas, while Rs22.93 billion is tied to RLNG.

Following the hearings, a conclusive determination will be transmitted to the federal government. If Islamabad gives its approval, Ogra will release a notification to raise the gas rates.

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Pakistan’s gold prices are still declining; see the most recent

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The price of 10-gram gold reduced by Rs943 to settle at Rs207,733, while the price of gold dropped by Rs1200 to close at Rs242,300 a tola, according to the Sindh Sarafa Jewellers Association.

In the global market, the price of the precious metal fell by $10 to $2,349 per ounce, resulting in losses.

At 04:48 GMT, the spot price of gold had dropped by 0.2% to $2,354.77 per ounce. In the previous session, prices reached a two-week high.

American gold futures dropped 0.6% to $2,361.

Spot silver decreased by 0.4% to $28.03 per ounce, while palladium remained steady at $978.03 and platinum decreased by 0.1% to $992.89.

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Pakistan and the IMF begin talks for a new loan.

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Pakistan is requesting a $6 to $8 billion bailout package from the international lender over the next three to four years to address its financial troubles.

A mission team led by Nathan Porter, the IMF’s Mission Chief in Pakistan, is meeting with a Pakistani delegation led by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb.

According to sources familiar with the situation, Islamabad may face more difficult options, such as raising power and gas bills.

Mr. Aurganzeb informed the IMF team that the country’s economy has improved as a result of the IMF loan package, and Islamabad is ready to sign a new loan programme to further develop.

The IMF mission expressed satisfaction with Islamabad’s efforts to revive the country’s struggling economy.

The IMF praised Pakistan’s economic growth in its staff report earlier this week, but warned that the outlook remains challenging, with very high downside risks.

The country nearly avoided collapse last summer, and its $350 billion economy has stabilized since the end of the last IMF program, with inflation falling to roughly 17% in April from a record high of 38% last May.

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Petrol prices are likely to drop significantly beginning May 16.

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According to sources, the government is set to decrease petrol prices by Rs 14 per litre and diesel prices by Rs 10 on May 16 for the next fortnight’s revision.

Last month, the government reduced the price of fuel and high-speed diesel by Rs5.45 and Rs8.42 per fortnight, respectively.

The current fuel price is Rs288.49 per litre, while the HSD price is Rs281.96.

Meanwhile, oil prices fell further on Monday, as signs of sluggish fuel consumption and comments from U.S. Federal Reserve officials dimmed optimism for interest rate reduction, which may slow growth and reduce fuel demand in the world’s largest economy.

Brent crude prices down 25 cents, or 0.3%, to $82.54 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 19 cents, or 0.2%, to $78.07 per barrel.

Oil prices also declined on signals of poor demand, according to ANZ analysts, as gasoline and distillate inventories in the United States increased in the week before the start of the driving season.

Refiners throughout the world are dealing with falling diesel profitability as new refineries increase supply and warm weather in the northern hemisphere and weak economic activity reduce demand.

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