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OGRA launches digital platform to overhaul Pakistan’s oil supply chain

by AMG
July 22, 2025
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ISLAMABAD,: The Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has formally launched a comprehensive digital platform aimed at fully digitizing Pakistan’s oil supply chain, marking a major milestone in the modernization of the country’s energy sector. The initiative was announced during a seminar held at OGRA Headquarters.
The digital system, which is already in an advanced stage of development, will cover the entire supply chain—from import terminals to fuel dispensing stations. The move is aimed at eliminating inefficiencies, curbing pilferage, and restoring public trust in the oil sector.
“Pakistan’s oil sector must embrace digitisation — fully and without delay,” the OGRA Chairman stated. “From the point of import to the petrol pump, every link in the supply chain must be digitally monitored. Digitisation is essential not just for operational efficiency, but also for national transparency and integrity.”
OGRA emphasized its commitment to leading this transition, issuing a stern warning to any parties that may attempt to hinder progress.
“Let me be clear: any obstruction to digitisation — whether by design, neglect, or vested interest — will be addressed firmly. We cannot allow outdated systems to hold back national progress,” the Chairman added.
Under this initiative, every component of the oil supply chain — including refineries, storage terminals, tank lorries, Oil Marketing Company (OMC) depots, and retail fuel stations — will be integrated into a unified digital oversight framework. The real-time monitoring system will improve supply chain tracking, enhance data integrity, and strengthen regulatory enforcement.
OGRA clarified that this is not a proposed project but a regulatory mandate.
“Digitisation is now a legal requirement. Clear timelines and enforceable penalties will ensure compliance. All stakeholders must align with this transformation or face regulatory consequences,” the authority declared.
This bold step places Pakistan among progressive nations integrating technology with energy regulation to reduce economic losses, improve transparency, and boost public confidence, OGRA’s spokesperson noted.

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