Fuel shortages spark panic in Pakistan amid regional tensions

March 7, 2026 • Al Jazeera

Fuel shortages spark panic in Pakistan amid regional tensions

Fuel Prices Expected to Rise in Pakistan Amid Tensions with Iran

Long lines have formed at fuel stations across Pakistan as the country prepares for a potential price hike. The move is reportedly linked to the ongoing tensions between the US and Israel, which have implications for Iran.

According to sources, the Pakistani government has announced plans to increase fuel prices, citing the impact of the conflict on global energy markets. The announcement has sparked concern among motorists, who are bracing themselves for higher costs at the pump.

Fuel stations across the country have reported a surge in demand, with many customers queuing up to fill up their tanks before the price hike takes effect. The lines have been particularly long at major fueling stations, with some reports suggesting that drivers are waiting for hours to purchase fuel.

The government’s decision to raise fuel prices is seen as a response to the increased volatility in global energy markets, which has been exacerbated by the conflict between the US and Israel. While the exact timing of the price hike is unclear, officials have confirmed that it will be implemented soon.

As the situation continues to unfold, motorists are advised to plan ahead and make arrangements for alternative transportation or fuel sources if necessary. The government’s decision on fuel prices is expected to be announced shortly, with further details to follow.

Source: Al Jazeera