Petroleum Minister Assures No Petrol Shortage, Hints at Price Relief
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- Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik has stated there is no petrol shortage in Pakistan.
- He hinted at potential "good news" regarding petroleum prices in the next two days.
- Prices are determined by OGRA based on a seven-day average of international oil prices.
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Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik has indicated that consumers could receive "good news" regarding petroleum prices in the next two days, provided international oil prices remain stable. He also confirmed that Pakistan currently faces no petrol shortage. Prices are determined by OGRA based on a seven-day average of international oil prices. The minister stressed the importance of developing new mechanisms and alternative solutions within the energy sector.
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Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik has assured that Pakistan currently faces no petrol shortage, while also indicating potential "good news" regarding petroleum prices in the coming days.
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Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik has assured the public that Pakistan currently faces no petrol shortage. This statement comes as the minister previously indicated potential "good news" regarding petroleum prices in the coming days, provided international oil prices remain stable.
Petroleum Minister Ali Pervez Malik has revealed information regarding Pakistan's current petrol reserves, addressing concerns about the country's fuel stock.
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