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    Pakistan Says Petrol Stocks Stable, Supply Chains Smooth

    The government of Pakistan has said that petrol stocks across the country remain stable, while fuel supply chains continue to operate without disruption.

    The government of Pakistan has said that petrol stocks across the country remain stable, while fuel supply chains continue to operate without disruption.

    Officials stated that authorities are closely monitoring fuel availability to ensure smooth distribution nationwide.

    Adequate Fuel Reserves

    According to government officials, Pakistan currently holds sufficient petrol reserves to meet domestic demand.

    Authorities said oil marketing companies and refineries are maintaining regular supplies to petrol stations across major cities and smaller towns.

    As a result, motorists are unlikely to face fuel shortages in the near term.

    Supply Chains Operating Normally

    Officials also confirmed that fuel transportation and distribution networks remain fully operational.

    Tankers continue to deliver petroleum products from refineries and storage terminals to retail outlets. Therefore, the country’s fuel supply chain remains stable despite global market volatility.

    Monitoring Global Energy Markets

    The government said it is carefully monitoring developments in international energy markets.

    Recent geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have pushed oil prices higher, raising concerns about global fuel supply disruptions.

    However, authorities emphasized that Pakistan’s current petroleum reserves and supply system are sufficient to handle short‑term fluctuations.

    Government Assures Public

    Officials urged the public not to panic and assured that fuel availability remains normal across the country.

    The government also said it will continue coordinating with oil companies and energy authorities to maintain a steady fuel supply throughout Pakistan.

    Authorities added that contingency measures are ready if global energy market conditions change.

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