PM orders steady oil supply for armed forces
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has directed maintenance of oil depots across the country to meet the fuel needs of the armed forces in view of the current war-like situation.
During a meeting here, Imran was briefed on the Petroleum Division’s modus operandi under which the ships carrying POL products and crude oil will be allowed to beach first while the vessels having less important commercial or trading items will queue behind.
The Petroleum Division top officials briefed the prime minister on the future pipeline, refinery and gas sector projects.
He was also updated on the strategic reserves of diesel, petrol and jet fuel.
The Petroleum Division has decided to maintain diesel reserves for 45 days and refineries will keep the jet fuel supply chain intact other than the strategic reserves.
More importantly, the PSO top management has put their commercial oil reserves at the disposal of armed forces. The other private oil marketing companies (OMCs) will also put their stocks at the forces’ disposal.
According to a top official who was part of the meeting, Imran Khan was also told that Parco (Pak-Arab Refinery Company) had deferred its shut-down scheduled for March and April in the wake of ongoing tension with India.
Last year, it was decided that Parco will go for shutdown in March and April for maintenance purpose, but in view of the obtaining situation its management had decided to defer its scheduled shutdown.
The prime minister asked the authorities to remain in contact with authorities in Iran on the IP gas line project.
The premier was told that it was not possible to start working on the project due to US sanctions on Iran.
The premier however said the Petroleum Division should cover the legal aspects by engaging the Iranian legal team.
He was told that the Petroleum Division had sent 10-12 legal questions to the Iranian side.
Iran had told Pakistan that it faced no sanctions on gas transitions and Pakistan also needed to take a special waiver from the US to this effect.
After that Pakistan sent almost 12 legal questions through the legal firm of eminent lawyer Ahmad Bilal Sufi. The PM was told that Iran had not yet responded to this effect.
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