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Pakistan Sees Surge in Fuel Sales as March Travel Boosts Demand

Published on: April 2, 2026 11:22 AM

Pakistan Fuel Sales

Oil marketing companies (OMCs) in Pakistan reported a significant rise in petroleum product sales during March 2026, driven largely by increased public travel over holidays and weekly breaks, despite government efforts to curb fuel consumption.

According to sources, overall fuel sales jumped by approximately 13 percent compared to February. Petrol sales alone rose by 8 percent, reaching 670,000 tons in March, up from 620,000 tons the previous month. Diesel consumption also surged by 13 percent, climbing to 590,000 tons from February’s 520,000 tons.

Furnace oil sales saw the most dramatic increase, nearly doubling from 40,000 tons in February to 90,000 tons in March. Analysts attribute this spike to reduced hydroelectric power generation, prompting thermal power plants to purchase additional furnace oil to meet electricity demands.

Despite government measures, including scheduled holidays aimed at conserving petrol and diesel, public travel during these breaks significantly contributed to the surge in fuel consumption. This highlights the challenge of balancing austerity measures with societal mobility needs.

Energy experts caution that unless Pakistan strengthens alternative energy sources, demand for petroleum products may continue to rise in the coming months. The sustained pressure on the energy supply could create challenges for both electricity generation and fuel availability across the country.

Filed Under: Business, Uncategorized Tagged With: Diesel, oil marketing companies, Pakistan Fuel Sales, Petrol, public travel

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