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    Rising Global Fuel Prices Amid Middle East Tensions Strain Pakistan’s Oil Reserves

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Global fuel prices have experienced a significant surge as tensions in the Middle East continue to escalate, casting a shadow over the stability of petroleum supplies worldwide. This increase has raised serious concerns for Pakistan, a country heavily reliant on imports from the region for its energy needs. The sharp rise in costs threatens to impact the domestic fuel market and the broader economy.

    In response to these developments, the Senate Standing Committee on Petroleum convened a detailed session chaired by Senator Manzoor Ahmed. During this meeting, government officials provided lawmakers with an in-depth briefing on the current status of Pakistan’s petroleum supply chain and the levels of existing reserves. The discussion highlighted the vulnerabilities faced by the country due to its dependence on Middle Eastern oil imports.

    The Secretary of Petroleum explained that Pakistan imports nearly 70 percent of its petroleum products from the Middle East, making it highly susceptible to regional instability. The ongoing geopolitical unrest has disrupted the regular movement of oil tankers, causing delays and uncertainties in shipments. Under normal circumstances, oil consignments from Arab nations reach Pakistan within four to five days, but the current situation has extended these timelines, complicating supply logistics.

    Officials revealed that international market prices for key fuel products have nearly doubled in recent weeks. High-speed diesel prices have soared from $88 to $187 per barrel, while petrol prices have climbed from $74 to $130 per barrel. These steep increases are reflective of the broader global energy market turmoil triggered by the Middle East crisis, which has ripple effects on countries like Pakistan that rely heavily on imported fuel.

    To mitigate the impact of these challenges, the government is focusing on maximizing the utilization of its existing petroleum reserves. The Petroleum Secretary informed the committee that, as a temporary measure, Pakistan has permitted the import of petroleum products that do not meet the Euro-5 environmental standards. This decision aims to ensure that fuel supplies remain sufficient despite the disruptions and price hikes.

    Furthermore, a ministerial committee established by the Prime Minister is actively monitoring the situation on a daily basis, coordinating efforts to manage the supply chain and respond promptly to any emerging issues. the latest figures shared during the meeting, Pakistan currently holds crude oil reserves sufficient for approximately 11 days, diesel reserves for 21 days, petrol for 27 days, LPG for 9 days, and jet fuel (JP-1) for around 14 days. These numbers underscore the limited buffer available to the country in the face of prolonged supply interruptions.

    Government officials emphasized that they are closely watching global developments and remain committed to taking all necessary steps to maintain fuel availability across Pakistan. The situation remains fluid, and the authorities are prepared to adjust policies as needed to safeguard the country’s energy security during these uncertain times.

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