Finance ministry says Pakistan has ‘largely secured’ petrol cargoes for March and April

Says additional shipments planned to strengthen supply buffers

Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb chairs a high-level meeting of the Committee to Monitor Petrol Prices on Tuesday to review the energy supply situation. Photo: X

The Committee to Monitor Petrol Prices was informed on Tuesday that the country has largely secured petrol cargoes for March and April, with additional shipments planned to further strengthen supply buffers.

Earlier this month, the government sharply increased diesel and petrol prices by Rs55 per litre, or 20%, citing disruptions in global supply chains caused by the ongoing US-Israel and Iran war, which pushed crude oil prices to a two-year high.

Following the increase, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif constituted a monitoring committee to oversee the prices and movement of petroleum products after global oil supply lines were disrupted due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid the Middle East conflict.

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