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‘Rahguzar’: OGRA, FBR launch mobile app to help consumers locate fuel stations

byCT Report
24/01/2025
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ISLAMABAD: Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC) have launched ‘Rahguzar’ mobile app in order to help consumers locate fuel stations.

The ‘Rahguzar’ mobile app will enable consumers to identify legal fuel stations and outlets across Pakistan using Geographic Information System technology.

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The launch of the latest mobile application is a major step in the digitalization of Pakistan’s oil supply chain. The launch ceremony of the app was held at OGRA’s head office in Islamabad.

The ‘Rahguzar’ app will provide a platform for consumers, district governments and law enforcement agencies to identify illegal shops or “box stations”.

Furthermore, Pakistani consumers will be able to use the app to identify illegal outlets, overcharging, or quality-related concerns, ensure transparency and holders will be able to use it to register complaints related to empowerment.

Chairman OGRA said that this journey began with the talks between OGRA and FBR in August 2024.

Chairman OGRA further said that the launch of ‘Rahguzar’ is the first phase of a broader track and trace system aimed at promoting accountability, preventing illegal activities and enhancing the integrity of the oil industry, Chairman OGRA said.

The OGRA Chairman said this initiative will act as a game changer in addressing the challenges posed by illegal petrol pumps and corruption.

Last year, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) refuted reports regarding deregulation of fuel prices.

According to a statement issued here, OGRA has rejected the reports about deregulating petroleum prices, citing potential impacts on the oil industry and the public.

The authority has written a letter to oil refineries, stating that a draft of certain aspects of petroleum price deregulation has been prepared under the direction of the Prime Minister’s Office.

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