Pakistan’s Biggest Economic Crisis, Which Is Causing The Country To Spiral
Most of the gas stations in Pakistan’s Punjab area ran out of fuel during a severe economic crisis, impacting people’s daily lives. The situation is dire in remote locations where there haven’t been any supplies for the pumps in more than a month, according to Dawn.
Despite assurances that there are an adequate supply and government threats to punish hoarders harshly, there is still a gasoline shortage in Punjab.
On the other hand, according to Dawn, the Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has accused all oil marketing companies (OMCs) of failing to secure adequate supplies in response to demand, leaving the pumps empty and forcing drivers to stop for petrol in cities.
The OMC Association of Pakistan (OMAP), which disagreed with the claim, claimed that some gas stations were storing fuel and fabricating shortages in order to boost sales in anticipation of the upcoming increase in gas prices.
According to Dawn, several gas stations in Punjab’s main and small cities have been forced to close due to severe gasoline shortages brought on by the state of the economy.
The situation seems to be the worst in a few major cities, like Lahore, Gujranwala, and Faisalabad, where multiple gas stations are allegedly operating for days on a meager or nonexistent supply of gasoline due to pressure from the oil marketing companies (OMCs).
According to local media, there is a major lack of gasoline in various Pakistani cities. Most of the petrol stations are closed. There aren’t many open and those that only sell a small amount of gasoline. There are protracted lineups of automobiles and bicycles at some fueling stations.
Notably, a spiraling economic crisis and currency depreciation have put Pakistan’s oil firms on the edge of collapse.
News Mania Desk