The Oil & Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), in collaboration with the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB), conducted a comprehensive training session on its digital platform aimed at enhancing the tracking and monitoring of petroleum products nationwide.
According to OGRA spokesperson Imran Ghaznavi, over 200 participants attended the session in person at the OGRA headquarters in Islamabad, while a large number joined virtually. Senior officials from both OGRA and PITB were also present.
The training focused on the effective use of OGRA’s digital platform, which is designed to integrate real-time data across the oil supply chain—from imports and exports to production, stock reporting, sales, delivery monitoring, and distribution from refineries to retail outlets.
OGRA Chairman Shehzad Iqbal, in his opening address, highlighted that the system will play a key role in improving transparency, efficiency, and oversight of petroleum
movement, while also strengthening regulatory compliance and service delivery.
PITB experts provided detailed briefings on various platform modules and engaged participants in a Q&A session to address queries and suggestions.
OGRA reaffirmed its commitment to technology-driven reforms in the oil sector and effective collaboration with stakeholders to ensure a more transparent and efficient petroleum supply chain.