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No shortage of petrol, diesel’ in Pakistan

byCT Report
25/01/2023
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ISLAMABAD: Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) strongly rejected speculations about the shortage of diesel and petrol in the country.

“Sufficient stocks of petrol and diesel are available across the country,” OGRA spokesperson Imran Ghaznavi clarified in a press statement, after scores of people rushed to pumps and panic-bought the commodity.

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He said the country had sufficient petrol and diesel stocks for meeting the needs of 18 and 37 days, respectively.

“Furthermore, ships carrying 101,000 (tonnes) petrol is at berth/outer anchorage,” the spokesperson added.

Ghaznavi said the local refineries were “playing their due role” in meeting the demand for petroleum products.

It should be noted that yesterday, people started to rush towards the fuel pumps amid the rumours of petrol and diesel shortage. Long queues of vehicles outside nearly every petrol pump were reported to be observed in Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar.

Moreover, the Petroleum Dealers Association Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chairman said that there was no fuel at 50% of the petrol pumps in Peshawar.

The speculations were strengthened as the power restoration in the country witnessed an unprecedented delay plunging the whole country into the dark.

It may also be noted that earlier, Pakistan State Oil (PSO) had denied any speculation regarding the fuel shortage in the country by stating to have “ample stocks available in the supply chain as per OGRA specified days cover.”

Fears regarding the supply of petroleum began to sprout earlier as well in the oil industry after banks refused to settle letters of credit (LCs) for the import of crude and petroleum products.

The chain of petroleum products would take six to eight weeks to normalise in the country if it was compromised on the basis of the refusal of banks to settle LCs for the import of crude and petroleum products, the oil industry feared.

These fears were expressed by the Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC) – the representative body of refineries and oil marketing companies (OMCs) — to the Ministry of Finance.

The OCAC sought the ministry’s intervention in the matter after its members started facing issues in the settlement of LCs. This occurred despite the fact that oil imports have been put on the list of essential items for opening and settlement of credit letters.

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