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Pakistan approves final link in 1,600-km national oil pipeline
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Pakistan approves final link in 1,600-km national oil pipeline

Pakistan has approved the Lahore-Peshawar oil pipeline project, completing the final segment of a 1,600-km national oil pipeline. The project aims to enhance fuel transportation efficiency by reducing reliance on oil tankers, thereby lowering transport costs and improving energy security. This development comes amid concerns among tanker drivers about potential job losses due to the shift toward pipelines. The pipeline is part of a broader effort to modernize Pakistan’s energy infrastructure.

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Pakistan approves final link in 1,600-km national oil pipeline

Pakistan has approved the Lahore-Peshawar oil pipeline project, completing the final segment of a 1,600-km national oil pipeline. The project aims to enhance fuel transportation efficiency by reducing reliance on oil tankers, thereby lowering transport costs and improving energy security. This development comes amid concerns among tanker drivers about potential job losses due to the shift toward pipelines. The pipeline is part of a broader effort to modernize Pakistan’s energy infrastructure.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the approval of the Lahore-Peshawar pipeline as a neutral development focused on economic and logistical benefits. It mentions concerns from tanker drivers but does not take a clear stance on whether this is positive or negative for workers. The framing remains balanced, citing

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article reports on the approval of the Lahore-Peshawar pipeline as a completed project, aligning with cross-source consensus. It mentions the expected benefits like improved logistics and reduced costs. However, the mention of 'tanker drivers fearing for jobs' introduces a potential bias by high

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