Petrol shortage in several parts of Pakistan

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AFP
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Petrol shortage in several parts of Pakistan
KARACHI: A strike called by the Oil Tanker Owner's Association has caused a severe shortage of petrol in Karachi, Quetta and several parts of the country.

The shortage comes as the government notified a decrease of Rs 3 per litre in the prices of petrol and diesel from Tuesday.

Chairman Petroleum and CNG Association Shabir Sulemanji said earlier today that 30 percent of fuel stations in Karachi have run out of petrol and diesel due to the strike, expressing hope that situation would improve by Wednesday.

But Geo News correspondent Ali Imran said that by now petrol was available on only about 20 to 25 percent pumping stations – those too most likely on the outskirts of Karachi.

He said that there were also reports of fuel stations illegally selling petrol in black at exorbitant rates of up to Rs100 per litre.

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Some parts of Sindh and Punjab have also begun to feel the effect of the shortage, with fears that the shortage may spiral out of control.

The strike by the Oil Tanker Owner's Association, called to protest against sales tax imposed on transportation of oil, is being seen as the main reason for the shortage which is causing great difficulty for consumers.

Experts and observers say the effects of the shortage are exacerbated by pumping stations not keeping enough stock and consumers waiting for prices to go down to refill their fuel tanks.