Pakistan is exploring the possibility of importing cheaper oil and natural gas from Iran to help reduce energy costs and improve fuel supplies. However, no final decision has been made.
Officials say the proposal is being reviewed after recent changes in the international situation.
If approved, buying energy from neighboring Iran could help lower Pakistan’s fuel import bill and strengthen the country’s energy security.
The government has said that any agreement will depend on international laws, sanctions, and talks between the two countries.
Experts believe cheaper oil and gas could benefit industries, businesses, and consumers by reducing energy costs.
For now, the proposal remains under consideration, and authorities have not announced a timeline for any final agreement.
