With the increasing concern about climate change and the environment, many have been searching for alternative fuel sources to power their vehicles. One notion...
KARACHI: The flight operations of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) are likely to halt amid fuel crisis, ARY News reported citing sources.
As per details, the...
KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) on Monday canceled at least 27 flights amid fuel crisis, ARY News reported.
According to details, a total of 27...
Syrian student Ziad al-Ezz can no longer get to university as severe fuel shortages cripple the capital Damascus, pushing residents to seek alternatives for...
Sri Lanka canvassed oil companies in petroleum-producing nations on Tuesday to import and sell their products in the Indian Ocean island, opening its market...
Cash-strapped Sri Lanka's main seaport unveiled a free bicycle service on Tuesday, allowing workers to navigate the facility without petrol-powered vehicles, as the island...
Sri Lanka on Wednesday began imposing record nationwide 10-hour daily power cuts as more hospitals announced the suspension of routine surgeries in response to...
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar on Monday refuted reports of the fuel crisis, saying the country has enough stock of petroleum products...
Already burdened by months of political chaos and natural disaster, Haitians this week have faced new nightmarish conditions as unchecked gangs choked fuel access,...
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Friday ordered strict action against those responsible for the fuel crisis in June 2020, ARY News reported.
The...
Widening its investigations into the recent artificial fuel crisis in the country, the probe committee has summoned the heads of nine more oil marketing companies.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has summoned the heads of three oil marketing companies, operating in the country, for a second time to grill them in a case pertaining to ongoing artificial shortage of petrol in the country.
ISLAMABAD: In view of recent petrol crisis, the federal government on Wednesday dissolved the entire governing board of the Pakistan State Oil (PSO), however all the ministers concerned are still not taken to task, ARY News reported.