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Oil Companies warn diesel pricing issues may disrupt supply chain

Published on: April 15, 2026 12:16 PM

Refineries warn of supply chain risks as OMCs cut diesel upliftment in  December - Profit by Pakistan Today

The Oil Companies Advisory Council (Oil Companies Advisory Council) has raised serious concerns over recent changes in the pricing formula for high-speed diesel and delays in payments, warning that these issues could threaten the country’s fuel supply system.

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In a detailed letter addressed to the Federal Minister for Energy (Petroleum Division), Ali Pervaiz Malik, dated April 13, 2026, the council expressed strong reservations about the revised pricing mechanism and the continued delay in the settlement of price differential claims.

According to the council, outstanding dues have reached approximately Rs128 billion, creating significant financial pressure on oil marketing companies. These firms are responsible for the procurement, storage, and nationwide distribution of petroleum products across Pakistan.

Industry stakeholders warned that the combination of pricing formula adjustments and delayed regulatory payments is placing severe strain on liquidity within the petroleum sector. They cautioned that if the situation persists, it could disrupt the smooth supply of fuel across the country.

The OCAC further stated that oil marketing companies are already operating under tight margins, and any additional financial burden could impact their ability to maintain uninterrupted fuel supply chains. This, in turn, may affect transportation, agriculture, and industrial operations that rely heavily on consistent diesel availability.

The council urged authorities to address the issue urgently and ensure timely payment of outstanding dues to prevent any potential disruption in supply.

Energy analysts note that stable pricing mechanisms and prompt financial settlements are critical for maintaining confidence in the petroleum sector and ensuring uninterrupted nationwide fuel distribution.

Read More: Freight transport fares drop 40% after fuel price cut in Pakistan

The warning comes at a time when Pakistan’s energy sector is already facing multiple challenges, including rising demand and fiscal constraints.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Ali Pervaiz Malik, diesel prices’, energy crisis, Latest, OCAC, Pakistan, petroleum sector

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