⛽ Live Petrol Prices — Updated 03 April 2026
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Pakistan Petrol Subsidy Savings Calculator

Find out exactly how much money you save every month under Pakistan's government petrol subsidy scheme — for bikes and cars alike.

🛢️ Petrol (Super) Rs. 458.40/Ltr
🚛 High Speed Diesel Rs. 520.35/Ltr

Current Petroleum Prices in Pakistan

Prices effective from 03-April-2026  |  Announced by OGRA

Fuel Type Previous Price Current Price Change
Petrol (Super) PKR 321.17 PKR 458.40 ▲ +137.23
High Speed Diesel PKR 335.86 PKR 520.35 ▲ +184.49
Light Speed Diesel PKR 159.76 PKR 159.76 — No Change
Kerosene Oil PKR 176.81 PKR 176.81 — No Change

Savings Calculator (بچت کا حساب)

PKR/Ltr
Pre-filled with today's official rate — adjust if needed
PKR
Enter the per-litre subsidy amount you qualify for under the scheme
Litres
Average litres of petrol you use in a month

Your Savings Breakdown (آپ کی بچت)

Current Petrol Price
Rs. 0/Ltr
Your Effective Price After Subsidy
Rs. 0/Ltr
💸 Your Monthly Saving (ماہانہ بچت)
Rs. 0
Before Subsidy (ماہانہ خرچہ)
Rs. 0/month
After Subsidy (سبسڈی کے بعد)
Rs. 0/month
💡 Real Impact at a Glance
Aap pehle Rs. 0/month petrol par kharch kar rahe thay
Ab subsidy ke saath sirf Rs. 0 dena paray ga
🎉 👉 Aap har mahine Rs. 0 save kar rahe hain!
💰 Long-Term Savings Projection (طویل مدتی بچت)
1 Year
Rs. 0
Annual Benefit
5 Years
Rs. 0
Medium Term
10 Years
Rs. 0
Long Term
20 Years
Rs. 0
Lifetime Benefit
⚠️ Without the subsidy, you would pay an extra Rs. 0 per year on petrol alone!
Disclaimer: These calculations are estimates based on the prices and subsidy amount you entered. Actual savings depend on your fuel consumption habits, subsidy eligibility, and any future government policy changes. Prices shown are as of 03 April 2026. Visit bcci.com.pk for the official scheme details and updates.

How It Works

Step 01

Enter Fuel Price & Subsidy

Start with today's official petrol price (pre-filled) and enter the per-litre subsidy amount announced under your eligible government scheme.

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Step 02

Add Your Monthly Usage

Enter how many litres of petrol you typically consume per month and select whether you ride a motorcycle or drive a car.

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Step 03

See Instant Savings

The calculator instantly shows your monthly savings, effective price per litre, and long-term financial benefit over 1, 5, 10, and 20 years.

Why Use This Calculator?

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Accurate & Up-to-Date Prices

The tool uses the latest official OGRA-notified petrol prices so your savings estimate is always based on real numbers, not outdated data.

Instant Results, No Sign-Up

No registration, no app download, no waiting. Enter three numbers and get a complete savings breakdown within seconds — completely free.

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Works for Bikes & Cars

Whether you own a 70cc motorcycle or a 1000cc car, the calculator is designed to handle both vehicle categories separately and accurately.

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Long-Term Financial Planning

Beyond just monthly savings, the tool projects your subsidy benefits over 1, 5, 10, and 20 years — helping you plan your household budget smarter.

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Private & Secure

All calculations happen directly in your browser. No personal data is collected, stored, or shared — your financial information stays with you.

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Mobile-Friendly Design

Fully responsive and optimized for smartphones. Check your petrol savings anytime, anywhere — at the pump or at home.

Complete Guide: Pakistan Petrol Subsidy Scheme

Pakistan's petrol subsidy scheme is designed to provide direct financial relief to eligible citizens amid rising global fuel prices. The program targets low-income motorcycle owners and specific categories of car owners, allowing them to purchase petrol at a reduced effective rate. Understanding exactly how much you benefit from this scheme is essential for managing your household expenses — and that is precisely what this calculator is built to help you do.

What Is the Petrol Subsidy Scheme?

The government periodically announces a fixed per-litre subsidy amount for registered beneficiaries. This subsidy is deducted from the official petrol price at eligible fuel stations, meaning you pay less per litre every time you fill up. The scheme is administered through BISP (Benazir Income Support Programme) and other government bodies, with beneficiaries identified through CNIC verification and income criteria.

How Is the Saving Calculated?

The calculation is straightforward: your monthly saving equals the subsidy per litre multiplied by your total monthly petrol consumption. For example, if the subsidy is Rs. 100 per litre and you use 20 litres a month, you save Rs. 2,000 every month — Rs. 24,000 every year. This calculator automates that math instantly and also projects long-term benefits so you can see the bigger financial picture.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligibility is typically determined by income level, CNIC registration, and vehicle registration type. Motorcycle owners under a specific engine capacity (usually up to 200cc) and low-income car owners registered in their name are prioritized. The government also uses PMT (Proxy Means Test) scores from BISP data to verify eligibility. It is strongly recommended to check the official bcci.com.pk portal for the most current eligibility criteria, as these can change with each policy revision.

Current Petrol Price Context

As of April 2026, the price of Petrol (Super) in Pakistan stands at Rs. 458.40 per litre — a significant increase from the previous rate of Rs. 321.17. High Speed Diesel has similarly risen to Rs. 520.35 per litre. These price hikes make the subsidy scheme even more critical for millions of Pakistani families who rely on two-wheelers and personal vehicles for their daily commute and livelihoods.

Tips to Maximize Your Subsidy Benefit

Always ensure your CNIC is updated with the government database and your vehicle registration matches your identity records. Fill up at officially registered subsidy fuel stations only — using non-registered pumps means you will miss out on the discount. Track your monthly consumption using this calculator regularly to monitor how much you are saving and plan accordingly. If your usage increases, re-run the calculation to get a fresh savings estimate based on updated numbers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the petrol subsidy calculator work?
The calculator takes three inputs: the current petrol price per litre, the government subsidy amount per litre, and your monthly petrol consumption. It then computes your effective price after the subsidy, your total monthly saving, and projects those savings over 1, 5, 10, and 20 years — giving you a clear financial picture in seconds.
Is the petrol price shown here official and up-to-date?
Yes. The calculator is pre-filled with the OGRA-notified petrol price effective from 03 April 2026, which is Rs. 458.40 per litre for Petrol (Super). However, you can manually adjust the price field if OGRA announces a revision mid-fortnight or if you wish to calculate for a different fuel rate.
Who qualifies for the government petrol subsidy in Pakistan?
Eligibility is primarily based on income level verified through BISP's PMT score, CNIC status, and vehicle registration. Motorcycle owners with engine capacity typically up to 200cc and registered under the applicant's own CNIC are most commonly eligible. Specific income thresholds and vehicle conditions apply — always verify current criteria on the official bcci.com.pk portal before applying.
Does this calculator work for both motorcycles and cars?
Absolutely. The calculator includes a vehicle-type selector for both motorcycles and cars. While the saving formula is the same (subsidy per litre × monthly litres), selecting the correct vehicle type ensures the right category is used when you apply for or verify your subsidy eligibility through the government portal.
How much petrol do I typically need to enter as my monthly usage?
This depends on your travel habits. An average motorcycle rider covering 30–40 km daily may consume around 15–25 litres per month, while a car owner driving similar distances could use 40–70 litres monthly. You can track your actual usage by recording how often and how much you fill up over a few weeks, then use that figure for the most accurate result.
Will these savings remain the same long-term?
The long-term projections (1, 5, 10, and 20 years) assume the current subsidy amount and fuel consumption remain constant. In reality, petrol prices, subsidy amounts, and your personal consumption may change. Treat the long-term figures as an indicative estimate rather than a guaranteed outcome, and re-run the calculation whenever there is a price revision or policy update.
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