PPDA rejects Doorstep Delivery Tankers for Fuel or Gas
Staff Report
The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) has rejected plans to approve Doorstep Delivery Tankers for fuel or gas.
The Pakistan Petroleum Dealers Association (PPDA) opposed the plan to sell diesel on roads through Doorstep Delivery Tankers (DDTs) across the country and termed it against the national interests.
It said the decision would further increase smuggling and cause the government to lose billions in revenue.
It added that this decision will endanger the lives and property of the people while sinking the billions of dollars invested by oil and gas companies and their dealers.
At an emergency meeting of petroleum dealers, Hassan Shah, a member of the Central Executive Committee of the PPDA, warned that such a move would result in the loss of hundreds of thousands of jobs and the bankruptcy of thousands of businesses.
He said that dealers make a profit of a few rupees on the sale of a liter of diesel, while the smuggled oil sellers make a profit of Rs 70 to Rs 80 per liter.
However, he said, most petrol pump owners cannot sell the smuggled oil because doing so risks their investment of Rs 300 to Rs 400 million. However, it will be easier for smugglers to sell fuel through benami tankers.
He informed that the decision would facilitate smugglers and the mafia under the pretext of providing convenience to the people.
He questioned the decision’s rationale, given the widespread presence of petrol pumps across the country and its lack of practice globally.
He said that the government should refrain from implementing this project; otherwise, after Shell, other companies will also leave the country, affecting Pakistan’s image.
According to Hassan Shah, the legalization of smuggled diesel will shrink the size of the documented economy and increase the size of the black economy.
Smugglers are already installing nozzles on tankers similar to those installed on filling stations to discharge fuel wherever they please, which will raise concerns about public safety, he underlined.
He stated that when smuggled Iranian oil is available at their doorstep, consumers will never purchase pricey fuel.
Selling fuel on roads via tankers will become the most profitable business in Pakistan, at the expense of energy companies and dealers. Smugglers will recover their entire investment on tankers within a few days due to unbelievable profits.
According to Hasan Shah, the PPDA has met Chairman OGRA, DG of the Explosives Department, and sent letters to the Ministry of Petroleum to inform them of their concerns.OMC’s Sale in May 2024 Sees Rebound Led by Lower Prices
However, the project’s rapid progress raises concerns and suggests the mafia’s influence, he said, adding that an influential petroleum company involved in large-scale smuggling is lobbying hard to achieve the goal.
He stated that petroleum dealers would not allow anyone to play with the future of the nation in order to benefit a few influential people, as it is obvious that after the sale of diesel on roads, the sale of petrol and gas will also be allowed.