ISLAMABAD: Authorities in Pakistan’s capital have launched a digital system to monitor petroleum stocks at fuel stations in real time, an official statement said on Tuesday, as the government steps up oversight of supplies following market disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East. The system has been introduced by the Islamabad district administration days after authorities sealed seven petrol stations for refusing fuel to motorists.

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ISLAMABAD: Authorities in Pakistan’s capital have launched a digital system to monitor petroleum stocks at fuel stations in real time, an official statement said on Tuesday, as…

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