Karachi is facing a fuel shortage as the stock of petroleum products has run out due to the strike by the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association.
As per details, fuel stations in Karachi and across Pakistan were shut down on the call of the PPDA from 6 AM today.
According to sources, the supply of petroleum products from Pakistan State Oil (PSO) and other oil marketing companies’ terminals is ongoing.
Meanwhile, the Oil Tanker Owners Association has distanced itself from the petroleum dealers’ strike. Railways, airports, and power plants are being supplied fuel, said Oil Tanker Owners Association President Shams Shahwani.
On Thursday, Pakistan State Oil (PSO) announced that the supply of petroleum products would be ensured across the country.
PSO confirmed that its supply chain is fully operational, guaranteeing that petrol pumps would remain stocked despite the strike.
“Continuous supply of petrol at pumps is being ensured,” stated a PSO spokesperson.
PSO reiterated its readiness to serve the public. “PSO is always ready to serve the people,” the spokesperson added.
Earlier, talks between the government delegation and the All Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association ended in a stalemate as the association persisted in the country-wide strike on Friday.
After the strike call from the All-Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association, the government held talks with them, but sources said that deadlock persists between both sides.