Balochistan Fixes Petrol Price to Ensure Fairness ⛽📊
The government of Balochistan has officially fixed the price of Iranian petrol at Rs. 280 per litre in an effort to control rising costs and prevent overcharging in local markets. Authorities have warned that strict action will be taken against anyone selling fuel above the approved rate.
Restricted Supply Within Province 🚫
Officials clarified that this petrol will only be allowed for sale within Balochistan and cannot be transported to other provinces. This measure aims to regulate supply and ensure that the fuel benefits local consumers only, rather than being misused for profit elsewhere.
Strict Monitoring & Enforcement 🔍
According to officials, including Munir Ahmed Durrani, authorities will carry out strict monitoring and inspections to enforce the fixed price. Any violations, including overpricing or illegal transportation, will face immediate action.
To ensure compliance, the government may increase checkpoints and surveillance, preventing unauthorized distribution outside the region.
Relief for Local Consumers 💸
The decision comes as part of efforts to provide relief to residents who rely on Iranian petrol due to limited access to regular fuel supplies. By setting a fixed rate, the government aims to protect consumers from exploitation and stabilize the local fuel market.
Managing Fuel Challenges ⚖️
This move highlights the government’s broader strategy to manage fuel shortages and pricing challenges while maintaining control over distribution. Authorities believe that strict implementation will help ensure fair pricing and market stability across the province.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and based on publicly available reports.

