The government of Pakistan has launched a digital system for real‑time monitoring of petrol stocks to strengthen fuel supply management and improve transparency across the energy sector.
Officials say the new system will allow authorities to track petroleum inventories and distribution across the country more efficiently.
Real‑Time Monitoring of Fuel Supplies
The digital platform enables regulators to monitor petrol stocks in real time at oil depots, refineries, and retail outlets.
With this system, officials can quickly identify supply gaps, track fuel movement, and respond to potential shortages more effectively.
Authorities believe the technology will help maintain stable fuel availability nationwide.
Improving Transparency in the Energy Sector
Officials said the initiative will increase transparency in the petroleum supply chain.
By using digital monitoring tools, regulators can ensure that oil marketing companies maintain required fuel reserves and follow supply regulations.
The system may also help prevent hoarding or disruptions in fuel distribution.
Role of Energy Authorities
The monitoring system will operate under the supervision of relevant energy regulators, including the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority.
Officials say the technology will support better coordination between refineries, oil marketing companies, and fuel retailers.
Strengthening Fuel Supply Management
Authorities said the move is part of broader efforts to modernize Pakistan’s energy sector and improve supply chain management.
With real‑time data available to regulators, the government expects faster decision‑making and more efficient fuel distribution.
Officials added that the system will help ensure consistent petrol availability for consumers and businesses across Pakistan.








