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Cabinet committee briefed on comfortable fuel stocks & supply chain

byCT Report
16/03/2026
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ISLAMABAD: The Committee to Monitor Petrol Prices met again today at the Finance Division under the chairmanship of the Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, as part of the Committee’s ongoing daily review of developments in the energy sector in light of evolving regional conditions.

The meeting was attended by Federal Minister for Petroleum Mr. Ali Pervaiz Malik, Federal Minister for Maritime Affairs Mr. Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry, the Governor State Bank of Pakistan, and federal secretaries and senior officials from the concerned ministries, divisions and regulatory authorities.

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The Committee undertook a comprehensive review of petroleum product stock positions across the country and was briefed in detail on the current national inventory of crude oil and refined petroleum products, ongoing import arrangements, and supply chain logistics.

The Committee was informed that the country remains adequately positioned in terms of fuel availability, with March requirements fully secured.

It was further noted that, based on current cargo planning and supply arrangements, coverage is available up to mid-April and efforts are underway to extend coverage further towards the end of April. Overall stock levels and scheduled imports indicate that the country maintains comfortable inventories of crude oil and key petroleum products for March, with sufficient planning in place to ensure continued availability during April.

The meeting also reviewed procurement patterns and maritime logistics in the context of ongoing regional developments. In this regard, the Committee emphasized the importance of further diversifying sources of supply to enhance resilience of the national energy supply chain. The meeting was informed that procurement strategies are already moving towards greater diversification, with efforts underway to broaden sourcing from the international market and reduce reliance on any single corridor, thereby strengthening Pakistan’s overall energy security.

Speaking during the meeting, the Finance Minister emphasized that the government remains fully focused on ensuring uninterrupted availability of petroleum products across the country. He noted that the current stock position and supply outlook remain stable and that, based on the reports presented, there is no basis for panic buying or unnecessary stockpiling of fuel.

The meeting directed the relevant authorities, in coordination with OGRA and the provincial governments, to closely monitor stock levels and market activity to check any incidence of hoarding. It was emphasized that any attempts to create artificial shortages or disrupt normal supply would be dealt with strictly in accordance with the law.

Reaffirming the government’s commitment to maintaining stability in the energy market, the Finance Minister directed all concerned ministries, regulators, and agencies to maintain close coordination and continue rigorous monitoring of stock levels and supply flows so that the fuel supply chain remains smooth and public confidence is maintained through timely and accurate information.

The Committee will continue to meet on a daily basis to review petroleum stocks, import flows, market conditions and supply chain developments to ensure uninterrupted availability of fuel across the country.

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