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ECC okays increase in gas prices, trillion of rupees TSGs

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June 27, 2025
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ECC okays increase in gas prices, trillion of rupees TSGs
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ISLAMABAD: The Economic Coordination Committee presided over by Finance Minister has allowed increase in gas prices from July 1, 2025
According to official statement, the ECC took up a summary submitted by the Petroleum Division, seeking approval for a revised natural gas pricing structure for the fiscal year 2025–26, to take effect from July 1, 2025.
Under the OGRA Ordinance, the federal government is required to notify revised consumer gas prices within 40 days of OGRA’s determination to ensure cost recovery and regulatory compliance. The submission also aligns with structural benchmarks agreed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), including rationalization of captive power tariffs and a shift from cross-subsidies to direct, targeted support for low-income consumers.
The ECC considered the proposed adjustments in energy sector tariffs and decided to maintain gas prices to protect household consumers with only fixed charges re-adjusted in domestic sector to recover the asset costs. It also allowed price of gas for bulk consumers, power plants operating on natural gas and industry to be increased by an average value of around 10%.
The ECC also considered a proposal brought on by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR) for import of sugar to stabilize the sugar prices. The ECC discussed the summary and approved the proposal of the Ministry for constitution of a 10-member steering committee led by Federal Minister for MNFSR and including Federal Minister for Commerce, SAPM to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Secretary Finance Division, Chairman FBR and others to come back to the ECC with their recommendations on the matter.
During the meeting, the ECC reviewed and approved several Technical Supplementary Grants (TSGs) to meet the cost of ongoing projects and initiatives from different ministries and divisions during the current financial year 2024-25 as per following details:
Rs 15.839 billion TSG for the Ministry of Defence to cover the shortfall in admissible pay and allowances, in employees-related and non-employees related expenditures and clear the outstanding dues as part of the PM’s Package for the martyrs of the recent Pak-India war.
Rs 63 million TSG for Finance Division to cover the shortfall under unavoidable and mandatory expenditures on account of rent for office and residential buildings of the Department of the Auditor General of Pakistan during the current FY2024-25.
Rs 829.67 billion TSG and Rs. 1,774.20 billion TSG for Finance Division for repayment of domestic debt and for foreign loan repayments respectively.
Rs 100 million TSG for Ministry of Foreign Affairs to meet the expenditure under the Head of Account “Other Delegation Abroad” during the current FY2024-25.
Rs 1.765 billion TSG for Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control to meet the operational requirements as well as to clear the outstanding/pending liabilities of the Frontier Corps KP (North and South) and Frontier Corps Balochistan (North & South) during the current FY2024-25.
Rs 300 million TSG for Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control to clear outstanding liabilities under various Heads of Account of the ICT Police during the current FY2024-25.
Rs 100 million TSG for Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control to clear the outstanding liabilities of various vendors provided services and supplies during the law and order situations in the ICT region during the current FY2024-25.
Rs 52.241 million TSG for Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control to meet the cost of up-gradation/uplifting and availability of latest investigation equipment and friendly environment at ICT Police stations during the current FY2024-25.
Rs 100 million TSG for Ministry of Interior & Narcotics Control in respect of Frontier Corps KP (North) during the current FY2024-25.

Rs 5.5 billion TSG for Strategic Plans Divisions as rupee cover to Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) during CFY 2024-25. Rs 117.97 million TSG for Petroleum Division to meet the cost of PSDP project titled ‘Expansion & Up-gradation of Pakistan Petroleum Corehouse during the current FY2024-25. Rs 254.57 million TSG for Finance Division for onward release to Government of Balochistan in terms of incentive package for PAS/PSP officers posted under it.
Rs. 198 million TSG for Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control for repair and maintenance of the Executive Building, Islamabad.

The ECC also considered a proposal brought on by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research (MNFSR) for import of sugar to stabilize the sugar prices. The ECC discussed the summary and approved the proposal of the Ministry for constitution of a 10-member steering committee led by Federal Minister for MNFSR and including Federal Minister for Commerce, SAPM to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Secretary Finance Division, Chairman FBR and others to come back to the ECC with their recommendations on the matter.
The ECC also discussed a summary by the Finance Division regarding changes in the home remittances incentive schemes, and tasked the State Bank of Pakistan and the Finance Division to propose and present a proper plan by 31st July to ECC, ensuring impact analysis and a roadmap for a properly-managed transition
The Cabinet body also considered a summary by the Finance Division for the launch of a risk coverage scheme for small farmers and under-served areas, and accorded in-principle approval to the proposal with instructions for further fine-tuning and incorporating in it additional safeguards before its planned launch on 14th August 2025. The ECC was told that the scheme would likely bring 750,000 new agricultural borrowers into the formal financial system and generate an incremental credit portfolio of Rs 300 billion during its disbursement tenure of 3 years from FY 26 to FY 28. The budgetary requirement for meeting risk coverage and operational cost of the banks is estimated to be Rs 37.5 billion, spread over FY 27 to FY 31.

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