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    Pakistan Prepares for Arrival of Three Oil Tankers Amid Rising Gulf Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Federal Minister for Finance Muhammad Aurangzeb issued a stark warning on Sunday regarding the escalating tensions in the Gulf region, which have been triggered by recent actions taken by the United States and Israel against Iran. He cautioned that these developments could push Pakistan’s monthly oil import bill to an alarming $600 million. Furthermore, Aurangzeb highlighted the possibility of crude oil prices soaring to as high as $120 per barrel, a significant increase that would place additional strain on the country’s already fragile economy.

    During a high-level meeting with Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah, accompanied by Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik, Aurangzeb outlined the government’s proactive approach to managing the fallout from these global market disruptions. He emphasized that the administration is actively exploring alternative energy projects and strategies aimed at cushioning the impact of the unprecedented surge in petroleum prices. “We are vigilantly tracking developments in international markets to respond swiftly,” Aurangzeb remarked, underscoring the urgency of the situation.

    Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik added further context by revealing the government’s intention to negotiate with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for relief on levies related to fuel imports. He also stressed the critical importance of fuel conservation measures among the public and industries to extend existing reserves. Malik expressed particular concern over Qatar’s declaration of force majeure, which threatens to disrupt the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Pakistan, potentially exacerbating the energy shortfall.

    In an effort to secure stable fuel supplies, the ministers informed Chief Minister Murad that diplomatic engagements are currently underway with key Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the United Arab Emirates. These talks aim to ensure uninterrupted delivery of oil despite the closure of the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint that has traditionally been a major transit route for crude shipments. To mitigate risks, the government is also working on alternative transportation routes to maintain steady imports.

    Adding a note of cautious optimism, the officials confirmed that three oil-carrying vessels are scheduled to dock in Pakistan tomorrow, which should provide some immediate relief to the country’s fuel inventory. This development comes at a critical juncture as Pakistan grapples with rising energy costs and supply uncertainties.

    Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah, speaking at the meeting, reiterated the government’s commitment to keeping the national economy on a stable path despite these external shocks. He assured that all the proposals and strategies discussed would be thoroughly reviewed in the upcoming Sindh cabinet session. Murad also called for enhanced coordination between the federal government and provincial administrations to prevent hoarding and ensure equitable distribution of fuel resources across the country.

    Meanwhile, in a related discussion with Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, she highlighted the urgent necessity of securing diesel supplies to support the agricultural sector, which is heavily dependent on fuel for irrigation and farm machinery. Her remarks underscored the broader economic implications of the fuel crisis, particularly for rural communities and food production.

    As Pakistan navigates these complex challenges, the government’s multifaceted response reflects an understanding of the delicate balance required to manage energy security, economic stability, and regional diplomatic relations. The coming days will be crucial in determining how effectively these measures can mitigate the impact of global geopolitical tensions on Pakistan’s energy landscape.

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