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OGRA Launches Mobile App to Help Customers Find Legal Petrol Pumps

January 23, 2025
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In a groundbreaking move, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), in partnership with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and the Online Complaints and Assistance Centre (OCAC), has launched a cutting-edge mobile app called ‘Raahguzar’. This innovative initiative aims to tackle the long-standing issue of illegal fuel stations in Pakistan, bringing about a modernization of the country’s oil supply chain.

A Game-Changing Solution

The ‘Raahguzar’ app leverages the power of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to enable users to find licensed petrol pumps across the country. Moreover, the app empowers citizens to report unlicensed fuel stations, facilitating a swift crackdown on these illegal outlets. This, in turn, will help address issues like overcharging and the sale of substandard fuel, significantly enhancing transparency and accountability in the oil industry.

A Digital Leap Forward

At its launch in Islamabad, ‘Raahguzar’ marked the first phase of a broader track-and-trace system designed to boost regulatory oversight. This pioneering effort not only empowers consumers but also makes it increasingly challenging for illicit fuel stations to operate. By providing access to reliable information, the app aims to create a fair and transparent environment that benefits all stakeholders, from consumers to industry players.

A Major Milestone for Pakistan’s Oil Sector

With its focus on digital solutions, ‘Raahguzar’ represents a significant milestone in the modernization of Pakistan’s oil supply chain. The government’s vision for a more efficient and transparent system is poised to curb malpractice in the fuel sector, ultimately contributing to economic stability in the long term.

Breaking the Status Quo

The launch of ‘Raahguzar’ signifies a critical step towards reforming the oil sector, ensuring fair practices, and reducing economic losses. As Pakistan continues to navigate the complexities of its oil market, this innovative app serves as a beacon of hope for improved accountability, reduced malpractice, and enhanced economic stability.

A New Era for Pakistan’s Oil Sector

With the introduction of ‘Raahguzar’, Pakistan is poised to embark on a transformative journey towards a more efficient, transparent, and accountable oil sector. As the government continues to build upon this initiative, the people of Pakistan can expect a more reliable, accessible, and fair fuel supply chain that benefits all citizens.


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