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    OGRA Announces Firm Crackdown on Illegal Petroleum Hoarding Amid Supply Assurance

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has issued a stern warning against the unlawful accumulation and storage of petroleum products outside authorized locations. This announcement comes as part of a broader effort to maintain transparency and stability in the fuel supply chain amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainties. OGRA emphasized that any premises found engaging in illegal hoarding, particularly those operating beyond licensed oil depots and official retail outlets of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), will face immediate sealing and legal consequences.

    In a detailed statement, an OGRA spokesperson reassured the public that Pakistan currently holds sufficient petroleum reserves to meet the country’s energy demands without disruption. The spokesperson urged citizens to avoid panic buying or stockpiling fuel, highlighting that the existing inventory levels are well within the regulatory requirements. This assurance aims to prevent unnecessary strain on the supply system and curb any attempts by unscrupulous actors to exploit the situation for financial gain.

    Given the sensitive geopolitical climate affecting global energy markets, authorities have intensified their surveillance of the petroleum supply chain. OGRA teams are actively conducting inspections and monitoring activities at oil depots and retail outlets nationwide to ensure smooth distribution and to detect any irregularities. The regulatory body has also called upon provincial chief secretaries to instruct deputy commissioners to carry out rigorous inspections within their jurisdictions, reinforcing a coordinated approach to combat illegal storage and hoarding practices.

    Meanwhile, Muhammad Aurangzeb, chairing the committee established by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to oversee petrol prices in light of the evolving regional situation, reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring a steady and uninterrupted supply of petroleum products. During the Islamabad meeting, the committee reviewed the national fuel reserves, confirming that stock levels remain comfortable and adequate to meet foreseeable demand. They also evaluated various supply and pricing scenarios to prepare for potential market fluctuations and external pressures.

    The discussions further addressed the possible impact of a “war premium” on fuel prices and the increasing competition for energy cargoes in Asian markets, which could strain Pakistan’s external account if volatility continues. To mitigate these risks, the committee explored strategies such as diversifying supply sources, optimizing shipping schedules, and leveraging national shipping capacity to secure timely deliveries. These proactive measures aim to maintain market stability and protect consumers from sudden price shocks.

    In addition to supply-side strategies, the committee underscored the importance of coordinated enforcement actions involving provincial administrations, OGRA, and other relevant agencies. This collaboration is critical to deter illegal activities such as hoarding, unauthorized storage, diversion, and smuggling of petroleum products. Real-time intelligence gathering and prompt punitive measures against violations are being prioritized to safeguard the domestic fuel market and ensure continuous availability for consumers across Pakistan.

    Overall, OGRA’s firm stance and the government’s comprehensive approach reflect a clear intent to maintain order in the petroleum sector during challenging times. The public is encouraged to remain calm, continue normal consumption patterns, and trust in the authorities’ efforts to provide uninterrupted fuel supplies despite regional uncertainties and market pressures.

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