Islamabad, Pakistan — The federal government on March 18, 2026, appealed to all Pakistanis to adopt fuel-conservation measures to prevent any risk of petroleum supply disruption in the coming days. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chaired a high-level review meeting where officials confirmed that current petrol and diesel stocks remain adequate. However, the unstable situation in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have created uncertainty, making it necessary for everyone to use resources wisely.
The prime minister directed provinces to prepare comprehensive emergency strategies while urging citizens to avoid unnecessary travel and practice carpooling wherever possible. This collective call for restraint reflects the government’s proactive approach to protecting the economy and ensuring no family faces sudden shortages during these challenging times.
Key Highlights
- Government appeals to public to conserve petrol and diesel to avoid supply risks amid Middle East conflict.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs review meeting on fuel reserves and austerity implementation.
- Existing measures include 50 percent cut in official vehicle fuel allowance and four-day work week.
- Intelligence Bureau tasked with monitoring and auditing austerity compliance across departments.
- Rich and privileged urged to lead by example in practicing fuel and energy saving.
Shared Responsibility for National Stability
The prime minister emphasized that the burden of austerity must be shared fairly by every segment of society. He noted that the government’s early and difficult decisions, including the recent price adjustments, have already created a cushion for supply chains. Officials informed the meeting that petrol reserves stand for 27 days and diesel for 21 days, with further cargoes being arranged. The focus now is on stretching these resources through public cooperation and reduced government consumption.
Monitoring and Emergency Preparedness
The meeting was briefed that the Intelligence Bureau will conduct regular audits to ensure all austerity measures are properly followed. The prime minister directed relevant departments to remain ready for any emergency and to maintain close coordination with provincial governments. These steps build on the broader austerity package announced last week, which includes work-from-home arrangements and reduced official vehicle use. By involving the public and monitoring implementation closely, the government aims to turn this challenge into an opportunity for long-term efficiency and self-reliance.
Pakistan has always shown remarkable strength and unity when facing difficult situations. The government’s clear appeal today reminds every citizen that small, responsible actions can make a big difference in protecting the nation’s resources and stability. With collective effort and strong leadership, the country will continue to move forward safely through these uncertain times.
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