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    Sindh Government Considers Petrol Supply Restrictions Amid Fuel Crisis Fears

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government is preparing to take decisive steps to tackle a looming fuel shortage triggered by escalating tensions in the Middle East. With the ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran intensifying, and the strategic Strait of Hormuz—a vital artery for global oil shipments—remaining closed, concerns over fuel availability have surged across Pakistan. In response, the provincial cabinet has scheduled a crucial meeting for Tuesday to deliberate on a range of measures aimed at mitigating the potential crisis.

    Among the key proposals under consideration is the possibility of restricting petrol supply to private vehicles, a move intended to curb unnecessary travel and conserve fuel reserves. This initiative is part of a broader strategy that includes encouraging educational institutions to transition to virtual learning platforms, thereby reducing daily commuting and overall fuel consumption. The government is also exploring alternative work arrangements for most offices, excluding essential services, to further limit fuel demand during this critical period.

    In addition to these steps, the cabinet will review suggested modifications to the fuel policies governing government vehicles, ensuring that official transportation is used sparingly and only when absolutely necessary. The meeting will also incorporate discussions on proposals recently put forward by the federal government, with the provincial leadership receiving a detailed briefing on talks held with Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb. These consultations aim to align provincial actions with national strategies to address the fuel supply challenges.

    Meanwhile, ahead of the cabinet meeting, provincial ministers are set to engage with local traders to build consensus and keep them informed about the evolving situation. This outreach reflects the government’s intent to maintain transparency and cooperation with key stakeholders as it navigates the complex economic implications of the fuel shortage. The urgency of these measures has been underscored by the recent government decision to increase petrol and diesel prices by Rs55 per litre, a hike that has already prompted several Karachi-based universities, including the University of Karachi and the Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology, to suspend physical classes and shift to online education.

    On the federal front, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is expected to unveil a comprehensive austerity and savings plan aimed at stabilizing the economy amid these regional uncertainties. The premier recently chaired a high-level meeting to evaluate strategies designed to safeguard Pakistan’s economic interests in the face of rising fuel costs and geopolitical volatility. Complementing these efforts, Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik has assured the public that three petrol shipments are scheduled to arrive by Monday, providing some immediate relief to the supply chain.

    However, officials caution that if the conflict in the Middle East escalates further, global crude oil prices could soar to $120 per barrel, exacerbating the pressure on Pakistan’s already fragile economy. In light of this, emergency energy conservation measures are being prioritized to manage fuel consumption effectively while ensuring that essential economic activities continue without disruption. The situation remains fluid, and the government’s proactive approach reflects its commitment to safeguarding the country’s energy security during these challenging times.

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