For March, OGRA lowers LPG prices by Rs2.52.

Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) prices have been lowered for the month of March, according to the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA).
The regulator’s official announcement states that the price of LPG has dropped by Rs2.52 per kilogram. The new price per kilogram has been set at Rs213.88 after the reduction.
An 11.8-kilogram home LPG cylinder now costs Rs2,664 according to the updated tariff. The same cylinder cost Rs2,667 in February.
The updated prices, which go into effect immediately for the month of March, are clearly outlined in OGRA’s notification.
The change is made in the midst of persistent worries about regional conflicts and the stability of the energy sector’s supply chain.
Nonetheless, home consumers who depend on LPG for heating and cooking, especially in places without access to the natural gas network, should find some respite from the little cut.
In addition to domestic supply conditions, market observers pointed out that foreign market trends, import expenses, and currency movements all affect LPG pricing.
In light of changing global conditions that may affect fuel prices in the upcoming weeks, consumers and industry stakeholders will keep a careful eye on any new developments in the energy market.