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Petroleum supply chain digitalised | The Express Tribune

Petroleum supply chain digitalised | The Express Tribune
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The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), in collaboration with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and the Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC), has launched a mobile application, ‘Raahguzar.’

Utilising the Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, the app enables users to pinpoint legal petrol pumps and outlets across the country, marking a significant step in the digitisation of Pakistan’s oil supply chain.

The launching ceremony, held at Ogra head office in Islamabad, was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), FBR, Customs, Explosives Department and representatives of OCAC and the Oil Marketing Association of Pakistan. The ‘Raahguzar’ app offers a user-friendly platform to consumers, district governments and law enforcement agencies for identifying the illegal outlets or “dabba stations.” Additionally, consumers can use the app to lodge complaints related to the illegal outlets, overcharging or quality concerns, ensuring transparency and empowering stakeholders.

The event was chaired by Ogra Chairman Masroor Khan alongside member oil and finance. In his address, Khan emphasised the transformative potential of the initiative.

“This journey began with discussions between Ogra and FBR in August 2024, which highlighted the urgent need for digitising the oil supply chain. The launch of ‘Raahguzar’ is the first phase of a broader track-and-trace system aimed at promoting accountability, preventing economic leakages, curbing illegal activities and enhancing the oil industry’s integrity,” he stated.

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