Pakistan Considers Work-From-Home and Online Classes to Conserve Fuel
Pakistan is developing an energy contingency plan, including measures like work-from-home and online classes, to conserve fuel. Weekly petroleum price revisions are also set to begin from March 8.
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Work from home, online classes ‘to conserve fuel’
• Energy contingency plan to be presented to PM today ahead of ECC approval • Measures similar to those instituted during the Covid-19 pandemic may return • Weekly petroleum price revisions to begin from March 8 • Centre asks provinces to keep an eye on petrol stations to prevent hoarding • Oil Marketing Association accuses local refineries of cutting agreed supplies ISLAMABAD: The government on Thursday decided in principle to start weekly petroleum pricing from March 8 to pass on additional...
By none@none.com (Khaleeq Kiani)
Read full article →Pakistan left with 26 days of fuel, may impose work-from-home as Strait of Hormuz crisis deepens
Pakistan is implementing major measures to ensure fuel stability amid trade slowdown due to the Strait of Hormuz closure. Proposals include weekly price revisions, compensation for increased oil company costs, and fuel conservation. The country is exploring alternative import routes and has substantial existing fuel stocks.
By TOI World Desk
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