Pakistan, April 18 -- Pakistan's oil refinery capacity is under pressure, disrupting the supply of critical jet fuel needed for defence operations. A report indicates that local refineries are struggling to meet their commitments for essential petroleum products. This situation has raised concerns among defence organizations about the availability of JP-8 fuel, vital for military installations.
Sources from the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) reveal that a key defence organization has requested action. They want the regulator to ensure that oil refineries fulfill their obligations for jet fuel supply. However, data shows that the six major refineries have failed to deliver the agreed amounts during the first nine months of the fi...
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