The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), in collaboration with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and the Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC), has launched a mobile application, ‘Raahguzar.’ This app, utilizing Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, enables users to pinpoint legal petrol pumps and outlets across the country.
The ‘Raahguzar’ app offers a user-friendly platform for consumers, district governments, and law enforcement agencies to identify illegal outlets or “dabba stations.” Consumers can use the app to lodge complaints related to illegal outlets, overcharging, or quality concerns, ensuring transparency and empowering stakeholders.
Alongside legal petrol pump locations, the app also shows the current price for petrol and diesel fuel. Take a look at the screenshots below.
The app is only available at the Google Play Store at the moment.
The event was chaired by Chairman OGRA, Mr. Masroor Khan, alongside Member Oil and Finance. In his address, Mr. Khan emphasized the potential of this initiative:
The launch of ‘Raahguzar’ is the first phase of a broader track-and-trace system aimed at promoting accountability, preventing economic leakages, curbing illegal activities, and enhancing the oil industry’s integrity. This initiative will serve as a game-changer in addressing the challenges posed by illegal petrol pumps and malpractices, contributing significantly to the growth and sustainability of the oil sector in Pakistan.
The launching ceremony, held at OGRA head office in Islamabad, was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), FBR, Customs, the Explosives Department, and representatives from OCAC and the Oil Marketing Association of Pakistan (OMAP).

Well, the application is also available for iOS users on app store.
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I think
OGRA needs to develop an application for itself to find Illegal Petrol Pumps
It’s not the price or quality issue for which consumers are concerned. Its the quantity of fuel dispensed that worries most
There is no place to complain on the reduced quantity supplied by the petrol station
Yes