Islamabad: Pakistan Minister for Petroleum Dr Asim Hussain has assured that petrol shortage would be ended within two to three days as a ship carrying 50,000 tonnes of fuel would be arrived on Wednesday.
Talking to a private Pakistani TV channel, he said 190,000 tonnes of fuel would be imported this month, adding a total of five ships would be berthed.
Dr. Asim said the elements involved in creating artificial shortage of petrol would be dealt strictly. He added that special monitoring teams of Oil and Gas Regularity Authority (OGRA) and Petroleum Ministry were visiting the affected areas.
At the other hand, in some parts of Pakistan petrol is being sold with high rates.
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