A high-level meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar reviewed security arrangements for refineries and oil storage facilities across the country. The focus was on maintaining stability in the energy sector.
Officials confirmed that all stakeholders, including oil marketing companies, are working together to strengthen security systems. The aim is to ensure uninterrupted fuel supply across Pakistan without disruption.
According to the official statement, the meeting included the IT Minister, Minister of State for Finance, and senior officials from the Petroleum and Interior ministries. They discussed ongoing protection measures for key energy infrastructure.
During the briefing, participants were informed that additional security costs will be covered by oil marketing companies. This step is part of broader efforts to secure supply chains and maintain uninterrupted fuel supply nationwide.
The Deputy Prime Minister expressed satisfaction over the current arrangements. He emphasized that protecting energy installations remains a top priority for the government. He also reaffirmed commitment to ensuring uninterrupted fuel supply for consumers across the country.
Officials also reviewed national reserves of petroleum, oil, and lubricants. The Petroleum Ministry briefed the meeting that sufficient stocks are available. These reserves are expected to support an uninterrupted fuel supply until at least the third week of June 2026.
The meeting was told that supply monitoring is conducted on a daily basis. The National Coordination and Management Committee oversees the entire process. This system ensures real-time tracking and quick response to any potential issues.
Authorities said this monitoring mechanism plays a key role in maintaining stability. It helps prevent shortages and supports the goal of uninterrupted fuel supply even during periods of high demand.
Officials highlighted that coordination between agencies has improved significantly. Security protocols have been strengthened to protect refineries and storage sites from potential risks.
The government reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the energy sector. Ensuring an uninterrupted fuel supply remains a central policy objective.
With adequate reserves and strong monitoring systems in place, officials said the country is well-prepared to manage demand. The focus remains on long-term energy security and continuous supply across Pakistan.
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