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    Ishaq Dar Leads High-Level Meeting to Secure Pakistan’s Petroleum Supply Chain

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar convened a crucial high-level meeting on Tuesday to assess and reinforce the petroleum supply situation across Pakistan. The session brought together federal ministers and senior officials tasked with overseeing the country’s fuel reserves and distribution networks. Dar underscored the significance of maintaining an uninterrupted flow of petroleum products, emphasizing that any disruption could have serious repercussions for both the public and the broader economy.

    During the discussions, the deputy prime minister expressed his satisfaction with the current levels of fuel reserves, noting that the overall supply situation remains stable at present. Nevertheless, he stressed the importance of sustained vigilance to prevent any potential challenges that might arise in the near future. Dar highlighted that continuous monitoring and proactive management are essential to avoid shortages or artificial constraints that could negatively impact consumers.

    In a firm directive, Ishaq Dar instructed all relevant authorities to ensure the seamless availability of petroleum products throughout the country. He warned against any attempts at hoarding, price manipulation, or creating artificial scarcity, which could undermine public confidence and disrupt daily life. The deputy prime minister made it clear that protecting consumer interests is paramount and called for stringent oversight mechanisms to be put in place immediately.

    Particularly, Dar tasked the Ministry of Petroleum with closely tracking market dynamics and ensuring transparency in both pricing and distribution channels. He emphasized that accurate and timely information sharing among stakeholders is critical to maintaining market stability. Furthermore, he called for enhanced coordination between different government departments and private sector partners to strengthen the supply chain and prevent any bottlenecks.

    The meeting also served as a platform for officials to review current strategies and discuss additional measures to bolster the petroleum supply infrastructure. Participants reiterated their commitment to upholding sufficient fuel reserves and facilitating smooth distribution networks in line with the government’s broader policy goals. These efforts aim to provide relief to consumers and ensure economic stability amid fluctuating global energy markets.

    Overall, the session reflected the government’s proactive approach in managing one of the country’s most critical resources. By prioritizing transparency, coordination, and rigorous monitoring, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar and his team are working to safeguard Pakistan’s energy security and protect citizens from undue hardship caused by fuel shortages or price volatility.

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