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    IMF Presses Pakistan to Hike Petrol Prices Amid Energy and Economic Challenges

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has strongly recommended that Pakistan take immediate steps to increase the prices of petrol and diesel. This demand came during recent virtual discussions between Pakistani officials and an IMF delegation, highlighting the urgency of addressing the country’s energy subsidy burden. The IMF stressed that any adjustments in petroleum product pricing should be passed directly to consumers without delay, emphasizing that subsidies on petrol and diesel must be eliminated to ensure fiscal sustainability.

    In addition to pricing reforms, the IMF underscored the importance of maintaining the government’s petroleum development levy (PDL) target, which stands at Rs1.468 trillion by the end of the current fiscal year on June 30. The government has already collected Rs822 billion under the PDL from July to December, achieving over 60 percent of the annual goal. This levy is a critical revenue source aimed at supporting energy sector funding and reducing the budget deficit, making its protection a key priority during these negotiations.

    Beyond the immediate financial measures, the talks also explored a range of proposals designed to conserve energy and alleviate pressure on Pakistan’s current account deficit. One notable suggestion involves transitioning educational institutions to online learning platforms in a phased manner. Initially, schools and colleges would shift to virtual classes, followed by universities and government offices adopting smart working arrangements. This approach aims to reduce electricity consumption and fuel use by minimizing physical attendance and commuting.

    Furthermore, the discussions included ideas to regulate business operating hours, with fixed opening and closing times for shops and markets to curb unnecessary energy expenditure. Encouraging grocery stores and restaurants to expand delivery services was also proposed as a strategy to limit energy use associated with customer foot traffic and transportation. These recommendations are expected to be compiled into a comprehensive implementation plan, which will soon be submitted to the government for approval and execution.

    It is important to note that these energy-saving initiatives come amid growing concerns over potential disruptions in oil supplies due to escalating tensions in the Middle East. The recent conflict triggered by Israel and the United States’ strikes on Iran has severely impacted shipping lanes, particularly the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial chokepoint through which approximately 20 percent of the world’s seaborne crude oil and significant volumes of liquefied natural gas pass. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have declared full control over this strategic waterway, further complicating the regional energy landscape.

    In response to these geopolitical developments, the Pakistani government is actively preparing a national fuel conservation plan. This includes considering the implementation of a work-from-home (WFH) policy, similar to measures adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic, to reduce fuel consumption and ease the strain on the country’s energy resources. The plan seeks to balance economic activity with energy efficiency, ensuring that Pakistan can navigate the uncertain global energy environment while safeguarding its economic stability.

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