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Petrol pump owners warn of nationwide shutdown over unresolved issues

Published on: March 25, 2026 3:59 PM

ISLAMABAD — The All Pakistan Petrol Pump Owners Association has warned of a nationwide shutdown of petrol pumps if its concerns are not addressed, urging an immediate meeting with Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervez Malik.

Read More: Petrol pump owners announce indefinite strike

In a letter to the minister, APPPOA Vice Chairman Nouman Ali Butt said petrol pump owners across the country are facing serious operational, financial, and pricing challenges. He highlighted that sudden disruptions caused by force majeure situations have further complicated business conditions for the sector.

The association noted that similar concerns had already been raised earlier this month but had not received any response from the government. It stressed the need to include industry stakeholders in policymaking related to the petroleum sector to ensure smoother operations and better coordination.

APPPOA has requested an urgent meeting to discuss the issues affecting around 14,000 to 15,000 petrol pump owners nationwide, warning that continued inaction could force them to shut down operations. The association cautioned that such a step could trigger a severe fuel crisis across Pakistan.

The warning comes amid rising uncertainty over fuel prices due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, which have already led to significant price hikes. Since the start of the conflict, petrol and diesel prices have increased by Rs55 per litre each, while kerosene and high-octane fuel prices have surged by over Rs200 per litre.

Read More: Petroleum dealers threaten nationwide strike over profit margins

Despite the concerns, a recent meeting chaired by Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb reviewed the energy supply situation and was informed that Pakistan has largely secured petrol cargoes for March and April.

APPPOA expressed hope for a constructive response but warned that responsibility for any resulting crisis would rest with the Petroleum Division if timely action is not taken.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: APPPOA, energy crisis, Latest, oil prices, Pakistan fuel crisis, Petrol prices, petroleum sector

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