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Fuel stations closed as buyers turn violent in Karachi

By Javed Mirza
February 20, 2020

KARACHI: Long queues of motorists were seen at fuel stations in the city on Wednesday after the reports that oil marketing companies (OMCs) closed their storage and supply terminals at Keamari as a precaution against the mysterious gas leak, which engulfed port and adjacent areas.

All the OMCs had shut down their Keamari terminals on Tuesday after their workers and tanker drivers fell sick. The reports of fuel supply suspension ignited panic buying i.e. increased demand. However, the OMCs continued supply from their other storage facilities located close to the city such as Port Qasim, Zulfiqarabad and Hub.

Sami Khan of the Petroleum Dealers Association said the fuel terminals were closed on Tuesday and supply remained suspended for around 24 hours.

“Although, the supply started on Wednesday evening, but the panic buying resulted in increased demand. There is no fuel shortage but some station owners closed their outlets as the motorists were getting violent.”

Shoaib Ashraf of Fuel Tankers Association said the terminals at Keamari were closed but the fuel supply continued from Zulfiqarabad and Port Qasim. “Supply operation was restored in the evening and fuel stations’ demand was met.”

The PSO spokesperson said there had been no impact of the temporary closure on supply of petroleum products within Karachi, and in up country locations. “PSO has sufficient stock available, with back-up supply arrangements already in place to ensure an uninterrupted supply of the petroleum products.” An official at Byco Petroleum said Kemari terminal was closed but the supply continues from the refinery in Hub and company’s storage facility at Port Qasim.