Pakistan fuel tanker owners end strike, bringing halt to panic buying
Customers gather to buy petrol at a petrol station in Karachi, Pakistan July 26, 2017. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro/ KARACHI/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Owners of Pakistani fuel tankers ended their protest strike on its third day on Wednesday, dispelling fears of a fuel shortage that had prompted long queues of panicked fuel buyers at petrol stations countrywide. Pakistan has 10 to 11 days of oil stock reserves, media said, but many service stations were shuttered, and carried "Petrol Finished" signs, following panic buying in the nation of nearly 200 ...
Click
To Read Full Article