KARACHI: Wafi Energy Pakistan Limited (WEPL) has reported a robust profit after tax of Rs3.03 billion for the nine months ended September 30, 2025, a significant rise from Rs724 million in the same period last year, reflecting strong operational growth and improved efficiency.
The company — which operates Shell-branded fuel stations across Pakistan — expanded its retail footprint by commissioning 28 new outlets, upgrading seven existing sites, and adding 12 Shell Select convenience stores nationwide during the reporting period.
In line with its sustainability vision, WEPL inaugurated its second eco-friendly fuel station in Rawalpindi, built using 7,700 kilograms of recycled plastic in collaboration with Concept Loop, a Wafi Tameer alumni startup. The initiative builds on its earlier Karachi project that incorporated recycled lubricant cans into road construction.
During the quarter, WEPL also launched an enhanced formulation of its premium Shell V-Power fuel and reported continued growth in its lubricants business, particularly across the mining, transport, and construction sectors.
The company supported national flood relief operations by supplying fuel in coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and further strengthened its safety and emergency response systems.
Wafi Energy Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to operational excellence, environmental sustainability, and social responsibility, positioning itself for continued growth in Pakistan’s energy retail market.