OGRA deploys enforcement teams to restore supply of petroleum products,
petroleum supply is off from6:am today but government take a sudden action and
release an order to open petrol pumps as soon as possible. Government has
established an OGRA deploys enforcement teams to restore supply of petroleum
products, announces strict action against those who disrupt supply. According to
details, OGRA has mobilized its machinery to restore normal supply of petroleum
products across the country. According to media reports, OGRA has deployed its
enforcement teams to prevent closure of petrol pumps. It was informed that OGRA
enforcement teams would monitor the situation in the field and strict action
would be taken against those who disrupted the supply in any way. OGRAM has
directed all oil marketing companies to ensure uninterrupted supply of petroleum
products at all outlets. On the other hand, after the Oil Marketing Companies
and Dealers Association announced a nationwide strike from November 25 and
closure of petrol pumps, the Ministry of Petroleum has also mobilized to restore
petrol supply. The Ministry of Petroleum has announced that tankers have been
dispatched for efficiency in oil supply. On November 25, petrol pumps of PSO,
Shell, Total and other companies across the country will remain open. It was
further informed that it was also recommended to increase the margins of oil
marketing companies and dealers. In this regard, the Ministry of Finance has
been contacted. It is hoped that this matter will be resolved within the next 10
days. It may be recalled that the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association has
announced a nationwide strike on Thursday, November 25 and directed the petrol
pump owners to keep the petrol pumps closed from 6 am on November 25, according
to the Petroleum Dealers Association. Petrol pumps across the country including
Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Chitral will remain closed from 6
am. The government had promised to accept the demands but no contact has been
made so far and the government did not accept our demands while we were also
assured and we returned the call for strike on 5th November. But the government
has not acted on the assurances. Until the dealer margin is raised to 6%, there
will be no talks with the government. On the other hand, Federal Minister for
Energy Muhammad Hamad Azhar has said that we are in touch with the Petroleum
Dealers Association. ۔ In his statement, Hamad Azhar said that a summary on
margin revision has already been submitted to the ECC and a decision will be
taken at the next ECC meeting. Petrol pumps of other companies including PSO
will remain open across the country tomorrow Tankers were dispatched for
efficiency in oil supply, it was also recommended to increase the margins of oil
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other companies including PSO will remain open across the country tomorrow
Tankers were dispatched for efficiency in oil supply, it was also recommended to
increase the margins of oil marketing companies and dealers: Ministry of
Petroleum muhammad ali mohammad ali wednesday 24 november 2021 20:44 Petrol
pumps of other companies including PSO will remain open across the country
tomorrow ISLAMABAD: Petrol pumps of PSO and other companies across the country
will remain open tomorrow, according to the Ministry of Petroleum. According to
details, after the oil marketing companies and dealers association announced a
nationwide strike from November 25 and closure of petrol pumps, the Ministry of
Petroleum has mobilized to restore petrol supply. The Ministry of Petroleum has
announced that tankers have been dispatched for efficiency in oil supply. On
November 25, petrol pumps of PSO, Shell, Total and other companies across the
country will remain open. It was further informed that it was also recommended
to increase the margins of oil marketing companies and dealers. In this regard,
the Ministry of Finance has been contacted. It is hoped that this matter will be
resolved within the next 10 days. On the other hand, according to private TV
channel Hum News, Shell Pakistan Company has announced that the supply of petrol
will continue on November 25 at all places. Shell Pakistan Company is not part
of the strike of Petroleum Dealers Association on Thursday, November 25. Will
become The statement added that the supply of oil from the shell
company-operated retail site would continue. It may be recalled that the
Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association has announced a nationwide strike on
Thursday, November 25 and directed the petrol pump owners to keep the petrol
pumps closed from 6 am on November 25, according to the Petroleum Dealers
Association. Petrol pumps across the country including Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad
Jammu and Kashmir and Chitral will remain closed from 6 am. The government had
promised to accept the demands but no contact has been made so far and the
government did not accept our demands while we were also assured and we returned
the call for strike on 5th November. But the government has not acted on the
assurances. Until the dealer margin is raised to 6%, there will be no talks with
the government. On the other hand, Federal Minister for Energy Muhammad Hamad
Azhar has said that we are in touch with the Petroleum Dealers Association. ۔ In
his statement, Hamad Azhar said that a summary on margin revision has already
been submitted to the ECC and a decision will be taken at the next ECC meeting.
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