Govt Plans Subsidised Fuel Scheme for Motorcyclists, Rickshaw Drivers Amid Price Surge

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government is considering a subsidised fuel scheme for motorcyclists and rickshaw drivers to ease the burden of rising oil prices, following a similar initiative by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government. Petroleum Secretary Hamed Yaqoob Sheikh informed the Senate Standing Committee on Petroleum that a relief package is being finalised to support low-income commuters who rely heavily on motorcycles and rickshaws. He said the government is taking steps aimed at mitigating the impact of recent fuel price hikes on the public. The development comes in the wake of significant…

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Pakistan’s Oil Tanker ‘Karachi’ Safely Navigates Strait of Hormuz Amid Rising Tensions

Pakistan’s oil tanker navigates Strait of Hormuz amid Iran tensions, to reach Karachi on March 17 A Pakistani oil tanker, ‘Karachi’, has crossed the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for global energy supplies, amid escalating tensions between Iran and the US/Israel. The vessel, operated by Pakistan National Shipping Corporation, is expected to reach Karachi on March 17. According to Energy Update, the shipment was allowed to pass through the strait after payment was made in Chinese yuan, highlighting Pakistan’s diplomatic efforts. The tanker had loaded crude oil from Abu…

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Hormuz disruption could hit Pakistan’s exports, energy imports, FPCCI warns

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Business leaders say shipping surcharges, longer transit times and higher diesel prices threaten trade competitiveness and could strain forex reserves Pakistan’s business community has warned that escalating tensions in the Middle East and the disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz could severely impact the country’s exports, energy imports and foreign exchange stability. In a statement issued on Monday, Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) President Atif Ikram Sheikh said the crisis had already unsettled global shipping markets after the outbreak of the Iran conflict in…

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No LNG Availability in the Country After April 14: Petroleum Secretary

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Islamabad: The Petroleum Secretary has announced that LNG will not be available in the country after April 14, which will result in the power sector’s gas requirements not being fully met in April. The announcement came during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Petroleum, chaired by Senator Manzoor Ahmed, which reviewed petroleum product prices and availability across the country. During the briefing, the Petroleum Secretary stated that supply of petroleum products has been affected due to tensions in the Middle East. Pakistan imports nearly 70% of its petroleum…

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Power Generation Merger Faces Bureaucratic Hurdles in Power Division Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD: A planned restructuring of state-owned power generation companies has encountered resistance within the bureaucratic setup of the Power Division Pakistan and its subordinate entities, delaying efforts to merge several outdated power plants into the National Power Parks Management Company (NPPMC). Sources said the reform plan—endorsed by the National Task Force on Energy and Federal Power Minister Sardar Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari—aims to consolidate oil-based and redundant generation companies (Gencos 1 to 4) into NPPMC. The initiative is part of broader power sector reforms designed to reduce electricity tariffs and…

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