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Oil shipment arrives in Karachi under Pakistan Navy protection

Published on: March 13, 2026 9:28 AM

پاک بحریہ کے حصار میں یو اے ای سے2 تیل بردار جہاز کراچی پہنچ گئے – Daily Jasarat

KARACHI – A major oil shipment carrying around 120 million litres of fuel has safely reached Karachi from the Gulf of Oman under the protection of the Pakistan Navy, ensuring the secure arrival of a vital energy supply for the country.

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According to reports, the oil tanker travelled through regional waters amid heightened tensions affecting key maritime routes in the Middle East. To ensure safe passage, the Pakistan Navy provided security to the vessel as it moved towards Pakistani waters. The tanker was successfully escorted and reached Karachi without any disruption.

Pakistan relies heavily on imported petroleum products to meet its domestic energy requirements, making the safe arrival of such shipments critical for maintaining fuel supplies across the country. Officials said the successful escort operation reflects the navy’s continued vigilance in protecting Pakistan’s maritime trade routes and economic interests.

In recent weeks, concerns over the safety of shipping routes in the region have grown due to ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz and surrounding waters. These routes are among the most important global corridors for oil transportation, carrying a large share of the world’s crude supply.

Security experts note that ensuring the safe passage of oil tankers is essential for countries dependent on imports, as any disruption can lead to supply shortages and increased fuel prices. The Pakistan Navy has therefore stepped up its presence in regional waters to safeguard commercial vessels and ensure uninterrupted trade.

Read More: PN launches operation to counter threats to shipping, maritime trade

The arrival of the 120 million-litre oil shipment is expected to help support refinery operations and maintain fuel availability in Pakistan. Authorities emphasized that maritime security operations will continue to ensure that critical imports reach the country safely despite challenging regional conditions.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: energy supply, Gulf of Oman, Karachi Port, Latest, lead, Maritime Security, oil shipment, Pakistan Navy

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