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    PNSC Oil Tanker MT Karachi Arrives at Karachi Port Carrying Crude Oil Shipment

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Pakistan National Shipping Corporation’s (PNSC) oil tanker, MT Karachi, has successfully arrived at Karachi Port, carrying a significant cargo of crude oil. The vessel was anchored at the port’s outer anchorage on Thursday, marking an important logistical movement for Pakistan’s energy imports. This arrival comes as part of ongoing efforts to secure vital fuel supplies for the country’s energy needs.

    At present, two other PNSC tankers, MT Sargodha and MT Sonas, are actively engaged in offloading their crude oil consignments at the oil terminal within the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) facilities. Once these vessels complete their discharge operations and vacate the berth, MT Karachi is scheduled to move in to begin unloading its cargo. This sequential docking process is crucial to maintaining smooth operations at the port’s oil terminal, which handles a large volume of Pakistan’s petroleum imports.

    It is important to note that Karachi Port remains a critical hub for Pakistan’s energy supply chain, facilitating the import of crude oil that fuels the nation’s refineries and industries. The timely arrival and efficient handling of tankers like MT Karachi play a pivotal role in ensuring uninterrupted energy availability, especially given the fluctuating global oil market and regional geopolitical challenges.

    Meanwhile, the tanker MT Karachi has attracted international attention due to its recent passage through the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic maritime chokepoint in the Middle East. Despite heightened tensions and disruptions in this vital shipping lane caused by ongoing conflicts in the region, MT Karachi reportedly transited the strait with its automatic identification system (AIS) transponder active. This is noteworthy because many vessels typically switch off their AIS signals in such volatile environments to avoid detection.

    maritime monitoring platforms, MT Karachi, classified as an Aframax tanker, was carrying crude oil sourced from Abu Dhabi’s Das field. Its transparent navigation through the Strait of Hormuz suggests that certain shipments might be benefiting from negotiated safe passage agreements amid the ongoing regional instability. This development highlights the complexities of maritime trade in conflict-affected areas and underscores the strategic importance of maintaining secure shipping routes for energy supplies.

    Overall, the arrival of MT Karachi at Karachi Port not only reinforces Pakistan’s efforts to maintain steady crude oil imports but also reflects broader dynamics in international maritime trade routes. As Pakistan continues to rely heavily on imported oil to meet its energy demands, the smooth operation of vessels like MT Karachi remains essential for the country’s economic stability and energy security.

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