Thursday, July 4, 2024 06:55 PM
The Oil Companies Advisory Council urges the Karachi Port Trust to promptly repair and maintain infrastructure in the Keamari oil installation area for smooth petroleum transportation and industry efficiency.
The Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC) has recently called upon the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) to take immediate action in repairing and maintaining the roads and sewerage systems in the Keamari oil installation area (KOIA). This request comes as a crucial step to ensure the smooth transportation of petroleum products to various regions before the expected heavy monsoon rains arrive.
The KOIA plays a vital role not only in its day-to-day operations but also in facilitating the safe movement of tank-lorries and ensuring the safety of office personnel who commute to the area regularly.
The Keamari oil installation area (KOIA) serves as a key hub for the transportation and distribution of petroleum products in the region. With its strategic location and infrastructure, the KOIA plays a significant role in meeting the energy needs of various industries and households across the country.
Proper maintenance of the roads and sewerage systems in the KOIA is essential to prevent disruptions in the supply chain and ensure the timely delivery of petroleum products. As the monsoon season approaches, the need for repairs becomes even more critical to avoid any potential risks or delays in transportation.
The timely repair and maintenance of the infrastructure in the Keamari oil installation area are crucial for the efficient functioning of the petroleum industry and the safety of all personnel involved. By heeding the advice of the OCAC and prioritizing these maintenance tasks, the KPT can help safeguard the operations in the KOIA and ensure a smooth flow of petroleum products, benefiting both the industry and the community at large.