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Pakistan May Run Out of Fuel by Monday, Report

March 6, 2026
in Pakistan
Pakistan May Run Out of Fuel by Monday, Report

Leaders of the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association have warned that petrol stations across the country may start closing from Monday due to critically low fuel supplies.

According to the association, diesel stocks have fallen to around 20% of normal levels, while petrol reserves are at 50%.

The shortage has already affected prices, with diesel rising by Rs17 per litre and petrol increasing by Rs35 per litre in recent days. These increases reflect the pressure on supply chains and the rising cost of imported fuel.

Officials link the fuel crisis to ongoing tensions in the Middle East and disruptions near the Strait of Hormuz, which is a key passage for global oil shipments.

The government, however, says it is taking steps to secure alternative imports through the Red Sea to maintain a steady fuel supply.

Authorities have also assured that the country currently has enough fuel to meet demand for around 28 days, provided distribution and consumption are managed carefully.

Measures are being considered to prioritize essential sectors such as hospitals, transport, and emergency services.

Experts warn that continued regional tensions could increase the risk of shortages and price hikes. They suggest that efficient fuel management, reduced non-essential consumption, and speedy clearance of import shipments will be key to preventing widespread disruption in Pakistan’s fuel supply.

Consumers are advised to plan and avoid panic buying as authorities work to stabilize the situation.

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