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    Fuel Supply Strengthened as 38,000 Tonnes Oil Tanker Arrives at Port Qasim

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant boost to Pakistan’s energy infrastructure, an oil tanker transporting 38,000 metric tonnes of fuel has safely arrived at Port Qasim, Karachi. This development comes at a crucial time when the country is striving to maintain a steady flow of petroleum products despite ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting regional shipping lanes. The vessel, named MT Virgo, reached Karachi’s outer anchorage early Tuesday morning around 3 am, marking an important milestone in the nation’s efforts to stabilize its fuel reserves.

    Port Qasim officials confirmed that MT Virgo had anchored a day prior to its arrival and is currently awaiting official clearance to commence unloading procedures. This step is vital to ensure that the fuel is efficiently transferred to storage facilities and subsequently distributed across Pakistan to meet rising domestic demand. The arrival of this shipment underscores the government’s commitment to securing energy supplies amid fluctuating international oil markets and regional uncertainties.

    It is worth noting that this latest delivery follows a series of successful fuel shipments earlier this month. On March 13, two large vessels carrying approximately one million barrels of crude oil docked at Karachi after departing from Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. These ships were escorted by the Pakistan Navy, reflecting heightened security measures in response to recent threats in the maritime corridors near Fujairah. The Navy’s involvement ensured the safe passage of these critical energy shipments, highlighting the strategic importance of naval protection in safeguarding Pakistan’s energy imports.

    Officials from the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation emphasized that the transfer of these vessels was completed without incident within the Navy’s protective perimeter. This collaboration between maritime authorities and the military is essential to counteract risks posed by regional conflicts and piracy, which have increasingly threatened commercial shipping routes in the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea.

    Meanwhile, the Ministry of Maritime Affairs, led by Minister Junaid Anwar, has been actively engaging with neighboring Iran to facilitate the release of two Pakistani ships currently stranded in the Persian Gulf. This diplomatic effort highlights the broader challenges Pakistan faces in maintaining uninterrupted maritime trade amid complex regional dynamics. The situation underscores the fragile nature of energy supply chains that rely heavily on safe and timely sea transport.

    Additional vessels have also contributed to sustaining the fuel supply in recent days. The gas oil carrier MT Torum Damini recently berthed at the Fotco Terminal within Port Qasim, while MT Nave Atropos delivered 50,000 metric tonnes of petrol after arriving on March 9. These shipments play a critical role in replenishing domestic fuel stocks and preventing shortages that could impact transportation and industry nationwide.

    However, not all maritime operations have proceeded smoothly. The Pakistan National Shipping Corporation’s vessel Palki remains docked at the Saudi port of Ras Tanura due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic chokepoint for global oil shipments. This blockage has raised concerns about potential delays and disruptions in the delivery of vital energy resources, emphasizing the vulnerability of Pakistan’s supply chain to regional geopolitical developments.

    Port Qasim authorities have also confirmed the arrival of another tanker from Fujairah, with several more vessels expected to dock in the coming days. These ongoing shipments are crucial to ensuring a continuous and reliable supply of petroleum products across Pakistan, helping to stabilize the domestic market and support economic activity. The coordinated efforts of maritime, security, and diplomatic agencies are proving essential in navigating the complex challenges facing Pakistan’s energy sector today.

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