Pakistan’s government has approved the construction of a significant “White Oil Pipeline” project, intended to facilitate the import of petroleum products. The pipeline will transport gasoline and diesel from Karachi to inland storage depots, aiming to streamline fuel distribution and reduce reliance on existing, less efficient transportation methods. Officials state the project is crucial for ensuring the country’s energy security and improving logistical efficiency. The pipeline is expected to reduce transportation costs and minimize potential disruptions to the fuel supply chain. The project’s approval signals a commitment to upgrading Pakistan’s energy infrastructure. Further details regarding the pipeline’s capacity, construction timeline, and cost were not immediately available. The initiative is seen as a strategic move to address growing energy demands.
