Fuel supply fears ease as oil tankers arrive at Port Qasim
Four tankers carrying up to 176,000 tonnes of petrol and diesel have arrived or are scheduled to berth, ensuring fuel stocks amid global supply disruptions, officials said.
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4 fuel-laden ships reach Pakistan amid concerns about shortages, 3 yet to berth
ISLAMABAD: Three ships carrying petrol have arrived in Pakistan while one has already discharged its diesel cargo to replenish the fuel stocks in the country amid global shortages, it emerged on Tuesday. The berthing for three ships that are yet to discharge their cargoes is scheduled for the coming days this week. According to a statement issued by the Port Qasim Authority (PQA), a marine tanker, Torm Damini, reached Pakistan on March 8 and has…
Fuel supply fears ease as oil tankers arrive at Port Qasim
Fears of a petrol shortage in Pakistan began to subside on Tuesday as oil shipments began arriving at Port Qasim after fuel prices surged amid the ongoing US-Iran conflict in the Middle East. According to Port Qasim Authority (PQA) spokesperson Asad Altaf Hussain Warsi, the vessel Torm Damini has already discharged about 37,000 metric tonnes of gas oil at Port Qasim over roughly 40 hours and is scheduled to sail tonight. “The tanker Nave Atropos…
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