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The Gazette of Pakistan, Extra, September 11, 2019 1899 ———————————————————————————————— PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 1899 ———————————————————————————————— ISLAMABAD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 PART II Statutory Notifications (S. R. O.) GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN ATTOCK PETROLEUM LIMITED NOTIFICATIONS Islamabad, the 1st September, 2019 S.R.O. 1031(I)/2019.—In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (4) and (4A) of section 2 of the Petroleum Products (Petroleum Levy) Ordinance 1961 (XXV of 1961), rule 3, sub-rule (1) of rule 6 and rule 7 of the Petroleum Products (Petroleum Development Levy) Rules 1967 read with the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources S. R. O. No. 566(I)/2002 dated 26-08-2002 alongwith S. R. O. No. 551(1)/1991 dated 11-06-1991 and in super session of the Attock Petroleum Limited S.R.O. No. dated 01-08-2019 published on -08-2019, the Attock Petroleum Limited does hereby, in respect of the petroleum products refined by the refineries in Pakistan and Imports, specified in column (1) of the table below determine the prescribed price specified in column (2) of the said table, declare the Maximum Ex-Depot sale price specified in column (3) of that table including the Petroleum Levy as notified vide the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources S. R. O. No. (I)/2018 dated 31-08-2019 and specified in column (4) and inland freight margin specified in column (5) of the table, notify the dealers commission specified in column (6) of the table, distributors margin specified in column (7) and General Sales Tax included in Maximum Ex-depot Sales Price in column [8] thereof: (1899) Price : Rs. 6.00 [1368 (2019)/Ex. Gaz.] 1900 THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 [PART II ———————————————————————————————— TABLE ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Product Prescribed Maximum Petroleum Rate of inland Rate of Rate of General Price Ex-Depot Levy freight margin dealers’ distributors’ Sales Tax Sale Price included in included in Margin margin of oil included in Prescribed maximum included in marketing Maximum Price ex-depot prescribed company Ex-depot sale Price Price included in Sales Price prescribed Price ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Rs. Per litre Rs. per litre Rs. per litre Rs. Per litre Rs. per litre Rs. Per litre Rs. Per litre 1. High Speed Diesel (i) for sale 107.63 127.14 20.00 1.04 2.93 2.64 18.47 through retail outlets; and (ii) for direct sale 107.63 127.14 22.93 1.04 — 2.64 18.47 to consumers 2. Premium Motor Gasoline (i) for sale 93.00 113.24 15.00 3.79 3.47 2.64 16.45 through retail outlets; and (ii) for direct sale 93.00 113.24 18.47 3.79 — 2.64 16.45 to consumers 3. Light Diesel Oil 77.63 91.89 03.00 0.91 — 1.61 13.35 ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Notes: (1) The maximum ex-depot sale price specified in column (3) of the above table is inclusive of 17.00% General Sales Tax on HSD, PMG & LDO are up to 12 specified locations/ depots of Attock Petroleum Limited covering primary freight only, except that for special areas of Balochistan, Azad Jammu Kashmir and Northern Areas where these include the secondary freight as well. Other than the specified areas, Attock Petroleum Limited is allowed to charge secondary freight beyond the 12 locations/depots up to the respective retail outlets. (2) As per the directives of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources vide letter No. 3(457)/07-pt dated July 12, 2007, the end consumer prices for retail and direct sales shall be fixed at par and to equate the prices, the dealers commission in case of direct sale price has been merged in PL. (3) This Notification shall come into force with effect from September 01, 2019. [Ref. / ] REHMAT ULLAH BARDAIE, General Manager (F&A). ———— PAKISTAN STATE OIL COMPANY LIMITED Karachi, the 1st September, 2019 S. R. O. 1032(I)/2019.—This notification is being issued under S.R.O. No. 566(I)/2002 dated August, 26, 2002 of Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division) PART II] THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 1901 ———————————————————————————————— and in supersession of the Pakistan State Oil Company Limited S.R.O No. 935 dated August 17, 2019, the Pakistan State Oil Company Limited does hereby, in respect of the Petroleum products, refined by the refineries in Pakistan and imports, specified in column (1) of the table below determine the prescribed price specified in column (2) of the said table, declare the Maximum Ex-Depot sale price specified in column (3) of that table, including the rate of Petroleum Levy as notified vide the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division) Notification No. PL-3(457)/2018-65 Dated June 30, 2019 and specified in column (4) and inland freight margin specified in column (5) of the table, notify the dealer’s commission specified in column (6) and distributors margin specified in column (7) thereof: TABLE ———————————————————————————————————————————— Products Prescribed Maximum Petroleum Rate of inland Rate of dealers Rate of distributor’s Price Ex-Depot levy freight margin commission margin of Pakistan Sale Price included in included in included in State oil Company maximum ex-depot maximum prescribed price limited included Sale Price ex-depot in prescribed Sale Price price ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Rs. Per litre Rs. Per litre Rs. Per litre Rs. Per litre Rs. Per litre Rs. Per litre 1. High Speed Diesel (i) For sale 107.63 127.14 20.00 1.04 2.93 2.64 through Retail Outlets/ others; and (ii) For direct sale 107.63 127.14 22.93 1.04 0.00 2.64 to consumers by the company (Note 2) ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— Notes: 1. The Maximum Ex-Depot sale price specified in column (3) of the above table is inclusive of General Sales Tax and is up to 22 specified locations/depots (excluding Gawadar) of Pakistan State Oil Company Limited covering primary freight only, except that for special areas of Balochistan, Azad Jammu Kashmir and Northern Areas where these include the secondary freight as well. Other than the specified areas, Pakistan State Oil Company Limited is allowed to charge secondary freight beyond the 22 locations/ depots (excluding Gawadar). 2. As per the directives of Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division (vide letter # 3(457)/07-pt dated July 12, 2007, the end consumer prices for retail and direct sales shall be fixed at par and to equate the prices, the dealers commission in case of direct sale price has been merged in PDL. 3. This Notification shall come into force with effect from September 01, 2019. [Ref. PSO-HSD-03/2019-20.] S. R. O. 1033(I)2019.—In exercise of the powers conferred by rule 3 of the Petroleum Products (Petroleum Development Levy) Rules 1967 and in supersession of Pakistan State Oil Company Limited Notification No. 934(I)/2019 dated August 17, 2019 the Pakistan State Oil Company Limited, in exercise of the 1902 THE GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN, EXTRA, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019 [PART II ———————————————————————————————— powers delegated by the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), Government of Pakistan vide Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division) S.R.O No. 566(1)/2002, dated August 26, 2002 does hereby, in respect of petroleum products of Pakistan Refinery Limited and National Refinery Limited, specified in column (1) of the table below, determine the prescribed price mentioned against each in column (2) of the siad table. TABLE ———————————————————————————————— Petroleum Products Prescribed Price (Per M. ton) ————————————————————————————————————— (1) (2) ————————————————————————————————————— I. FOR SUPPLY TO FOREIGN SHIPS / PAKISTANI SHIPS FOREIGN VOYAGES Bunker High Speed Diesel Oil Equivalent in Pakistani rupees of U.S. $ 649.27 Bunker Light Diesel Oil Equivalent in Pakistani rupees of U.S. $ 544.69 II. FOR SUPPLY TO PAKISTANI SHIPS (OTHER THAN FOR FOREIGN VOYAGES) Bunker High Speed Diesel Oil Rs. 153,670.30 Bunker Light Diesel Oil Rs. 105,747.01 ———————————————————————————————— Notes: 1. The prescribed price of Bunker High Speed Diesel Oil and Bunker Light Diesel Oil shall be calculated at the rate of exchange applicable at the time of supply to the ships specified in item (I) above. 2. This Notification shall come into force with effect from September 01, 2019. [Ref. PSO Bunker-03/2019-20.] IMTIAZ JALEEL, General Manager. Pakistan State Oil Company Limited ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— PRINTED BY THE MANAGER, PRINTING CORPORATION OF PAKISTAN PRESS, ISLAMABAD. PUBLISHED BY THE DEPUTY CONTROLLER, STATIONERY AND FORMS UNIVERSITY ROAD, KARACHI..
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