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During a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Petroleum, officials from the Ministry of Petroleum revealed that more than 30 million people in the country rely on motorcycles and rickshaws. A subsidy plan is being developed specifically for them.
Committee Chairman Manzoor Kakar criticized the recent increase in petroleum prices, calling it a heavy burden on the public. He stated that such a sudden hike should not have happened, especially when the country had reserves for 28 days. He questioned the urgency behind the increase of Rs. 50, highlighting that the public is already struggling with poverty.
Officials also explained that disruptions in petroleum supply due to tensions in the Middle East affected availability. As a result, Pakistan allowed the import of diesel with lower European standards.
Currently, crude oil reserves are sufficient for 11 days, diesel for 21 days, and petrol for 27 days, while LNG stock is only available until April 14.
Key Highlights
| TopicDetailsSubsidy TargetBISP beneficiaries, motorcycle & rickshaw usersFunding AmountRs. 23 billionBeneficiaries30+ million peoplePetrol Reserves27 daysDiesel Reserves21 daysCrude Oil Reserves11 daysLNG AvailabilityUntil April 14 |
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FAQs
1. Who will get the petrol subsidy?
People registered under BISP and those using motorcycles and rickshaws.
2. How will the subsidy be funded?
Through Rs. 23 billion saved from energy conservation initiatives.
3. Why did petrol prices increase?
Due to supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East.
4. How many people will benefit?
Over 30 million users across Pakistan.
5. What is the current fuel reserve situation?
Petrol: 27 days, Diesel: 21 days, Crude oil: 11 days.
Conclusion
The government’s decision aims to reduce the financial burden on low-income groups after a sharp rise in fuel prices. While the subsidy plan may provide relief, concerns remain about the sudden price hike and the country’s limited fuel reserves.
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