
Pakistan does not import oil from Iran
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- Published on August 30, 2019 at 08:00
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- By AFP India
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The post, which has been shared more than seven hundred times, was published here on Facebook on August 18, 2019.
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The Hindi language text reads: “Iran suspended diesel and petrol supplies to Pakistan. They will only resume the supply once Pakistan pays off approximately 21 billion dollars of the outstanding amount. And these beggars eager for Kashmir.”
The post has been shared elsewhere on Facebook here and here, as well on Twitter here.
Pakistan State Oil Company Limited communications executive Naila Erum told AFP in an August 20 email: “Pakistan has no petroleum imports from Iran.”
“The last time Diesel was imported by Pakistan was a meager quantity of 1,000 tonnes in 2009,” Shankar Laterja, an oil analyst at Pakistan’s Topline Securities, told AFP on phone.
An article published here by Iran’s Mehr news agency on May 2, 2019, reports that “Iran does not export its oil and gas to Pakistan.”
Information services firm CEIC Data, which tracks economic data from around the world, has documented Iranian crude oil exports from 1980 to 2018 on its website here. Pakistan is not among the listed countries.
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