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Pakistan orders Shell to pay at least USD 2.4 million after tanker fire

Updated on: 08 July,2017 08:37 AM IST  |  Islamabad
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Pakistan yesterday ordered Shell Pakistan to pay at least $2.4 million in compensation after more than 200 people were killed when one of its tankers overturned and exploded in a devastating inferno last month.

Pakistan orders Shell to pay at least USD 2.4 million after tanker fire

File photo of the oil tanker fire and its remains. Pic/AFP
File photo of the oil tanker fire and its remains. Pic/AFP


Pakistan yesterday ordered Shell Pakistan to pay at least $2.4 million in compensation after more than 200 people were killed when one of its tankers overturned and exploded in a devastating inferno last month.


The tanker contracted by Royal Dutch Shell's local subsidiary crashed on a main highway in central Punjab province while carrying some 50,000 litres of fuel from Karachi to Lahore on June 25. It exploded minutes later, sending a fireball through crowds from a nearby village.


"The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has found Shell Pakistan responsible for the oil tanker incident and imposed a fine of 10 million rupees on it," authority spokesman Imran Ghaznavi said.

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