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Pakistan risks LNG shortage after April 14 due to Middle East shipping issues, with fuel supplies dwindling and prices rising.
Pakistan faces a potential liquefied natural gas shortage after April 14 due to Middle East shipping disruptions, with LNG imports from Qatar suspended since March 2.
The power sector’s gas supply has dropped from 300 to 130 million cubic feet per day.
Fuel prices have surged globally, prompting Pakistan to raise diesel and petrol prices to prevent hoarding.
Current reserves include 27 days of petrol, 21 days of diesel, 11 days of crude oil, and nine days of LNG.
The government confirms supply remains stable through mid-April, with efforts underway to diversify import sources and secure alternative supplies from Azerbaijan and Russia.
Officials warn against panic buying and have launched a PAK App feature to report fuel shortages or price gouging.
Pakistán corre el riesgo de una escasez de GNL después del 14 de abril debido a los problemas de envío en Oriente Medio, con la disminución de los suministros de combustible y el aumento de los precios.