Oil tankers association ends strike, oil supply resumes

NationalOil tankers association ends strike, oil supply resumes

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: All Pakistan Oil Tankers Owners Association (APOTA) on Wednesday announced to end its three-day long Countrywide strike following the successful negotiations with the federal government.

Sources said that during the talks held in Islamabad today, the government and the association reached a consensus to form a committee to resolve problems faced by the APOTA. Therefore, the later agreed to end its strike.

The APOTA went on to strike for an indefinite period on last Monday after an impasse erupted over safety regulations imposed by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) following the Bahawalpur tragedy.

The association had warned that it would cease to supply Oil to Stations across the Country if its demands were not met.

Later, the federal government began the negotiations with the APOTA on Tuesday but it ended without yielding any result. However, the two sides held the next round of talks today.

Today’s talks proved successful as the government assured the APOTA that it would remove oil transporters’ concerns and eventually the association agreed to end its strike.

The three-day strike has already caused huge problems for the people across the Country as they failed to find Oil for their vehicles in Petrol Stations, many of those had been shut.

Sources said that even if the Oil supply resumes today throughout the Country, yet Petrol Stations will still continue to face Oil shortage for next 2 to 3 days.

Earlier, the Federal Minister for Railways Khawaja Saad Rafique contacted the Petroleum Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, and offered services of Pakistan Railways for the transportation of petrol.

Saad Rafique also directed the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Javed Anwar to contact Pakistan State Oil (PSO).

“We can start immediate supply of petrol through railway tracks. We will take most appropriate charges,” the railways minister said.

Separately, the Sui Southern also began providing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) from today to Stations to facilitate public amid the ongoing petroleum crisis.

Mati
Mati
Mati-Ullah is the Online Editor For DND. He is the real man to handle the team around the Country and get news from them and provide to you instantly.

Must read

Recent News

Pegasus Airlines Chairperson calls on Muhammad Aurangzeb

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Chairperson of Pegasus Airlines Mehmat T. Nane accompanied by the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Lucky Cement Limited Muhammad Ali Tabba...
National T20 Tournament from November 11

PCB announces free entry for fans for Pakistan Bangladesh first Test at Pindi Cricket...

0
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced free entry for spectators for the remaining days (fourth and fifth) of the first Test...

Young Foreign Service Officers meet Ambassador Amna Baloch in Brussels

0
BRUSSELS, Belgium: A group of young officers from the Foreign Service of Pakistan (FSP), currently undergoing diplomatic training at Clingendael Institute in the Netherlands,...

Imran Khan tells why he postponed PTI jalsa at Tarnol

0
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The former Prime Minister Imran Khan has once again reiterated the demand of an open trial of the former Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)...

Pakistan Embassy in Brussels holds Defence Day Art Competition

0
BRUSSELS, Belgium: The Embassy of Pakistan in Brussels is holding an Art Competition titled "Defence Day" as part of the celebrations to mark the...
Advertisement