While the Prime Minister has quite rightly been advised to curb the smuggling, has anyone also informed Imran Khan that GOP collects about 35 to 40 rupees on each liter of gasoline (petrol) sold; GOP would need to import an equivalent quantity of gasoline to meet the industry demand. Even if we assume that oil price would stay around $50/- per bbl during 2021 and that gasoline would also be priced at the same level; per liter price of gasoline comes to 31.5 cents ( 159 liters = 1 bbl) or about 50 rupees per liter. In other words, Pakistan would need to dish out about 200-billion rupees in foreign exchange to collect 150-billion rupees in taxes and also hurt Baluchistan's economy in the bargain. In actual fact, the cost would be higher because I have not included the ocean freight and the trader's profit which are added in the bid price.
Completely stopping the smuggling from Iran does not mean that GOP would collect the lost revenue because then there would be no incentive to smuggle. Hence GOP would end up bearing the cost of the extra effort with no gain but slowing down the economic activity ( albeit ' Black') in Baluchistan. What is the advantage of that?
I repeat my assertion that for an energy-starved economy like that of Pakistan, import of the cheap petroleum products without the use of foreign exchange is not altogether bad. IMHO, until such time that GOP can ensure that required petroleum demand is met through the indigenous or cheaper sources, it would be prudent to let the current situation continue because despite being 'Illegal', instead of hurting, it is benefitting the economy.