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    Petrol Pump Owners Threaten Nationwide Strike Amid Margin Dispute and Supply Crunch

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    KARACHI (March 13, 2026) — The country faces a looming energy crisis as the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has declared an indefinite nationwide strike of petrol pumps starting March 27. This drastic move follows unsuccessful negotiations over dealer profit margins, highlighting a growing divide between the government, oil marketing companies, and local fuel retailers. The announcement has sent shockwaves through the energy sector and raised concerns about potential disruptions to daily life and economic activities across Pakistan.

    During a tense press conference held on Friday, PPDA leaders Abdul Sami Khan, Amir Khan Mahsud, and Tariq Hassan painted a bleak picture of the current state of affairs. They warned that unless their demands for an immediate increase in profit margins are met, fuel stations will cease operations as early as the night of March 26. Amir Khan Mahsud, who serves as the President of the Petroleum Dealers Association Sindh, expressed his frustration candidly, stating, “Operating under current conditions is unsustainable. We are running businesses at a loss, and without fair margins, we will have no choice but to shut down our pumps.”

    The core of the dispute lies in the dealers’ claim that the government’s recent price adjustments disproportionately benefit Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), allowing them to reap billions in profits while leaving individual dealers struggling to cover rising operational expenses. Abdul Sami Khan took a firm stance, signaling a shift from negotiation to confrontation. “We have exhausted all avenues for dialogue. The era of quiet talks is over. Continuous increases in petroleum levies and retail prices have pushed both consumers and dealers to their limits,” he asserted. This statement underscores the mounting frustration within the sector and the potential for escalating conflict if the government does not respond promptly.

    Compounding the tension is the emerging issue of fuel supply restrictions. The PPDA revealed that OMCs have begun “capping” deliveries, artificially limiting the amount of petrol and diesel available to dealers. This practice has already forced several fuel stations across the country to shut down prematurely due to lack of stock, signaling that the crisis is not just a future threat but a present reality. The supply bottleneck has intensified fears of widespread fuel shortages, which could severely impact transportation, commerce, and daily life.

    Adding urgency to the situation, Amir Khan Mahsud voiced concerns about a potential government announcement of another steep price increase, possibly as high as Rs. 50 per liter, expected as soon as tonight. Such a hike would further strain consumers and dealers alike, potentially triggering a surge in public discontent and worsening the supply crisis. The PPDA warns that if this price adjustment goes ahead without addressing dealer margins, the planned shutdown on March 27 will be unavoidable, plunging the country into a fuel supply emergency.

    As the deadline approaches, the government faces mounting pressure to find a resolution that balances the interests of all stakeholders. The unfolding situation highlights the fragile state of Pakistan’s energy distribution network and the urgent need for transparent, equitable policies that support both the industry and the public. Without swift intervention, the indefinite strike threatens to disrupt not only fuel availability but also the broader economy, affecting millions of Pakistanis nationwide.

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