KARACHI: Wafi Ene­rgy Pakistan Ltd (WEPL) reported a profit after tax of Rs3.54 billion during 2025, showing an increase of 7.5pc year-on-year (YoY).

The company added 35 new sites in 2025, including a second eco-friendly Shell site made with recycled plastic, taking its retail network to over 680 sites nationwide.

WEPL Chief Executive Zubair Shaikh said that after a strong performance, the company aims to accelerate growth in 2026, build shareholder value and continue investing in the energy future for Pakistan.

The company is also advancing its investment strategy by planning a Dubai-based subsidiary to expand commercial activities and strengthen its regional presence, he added.

Published in Dawn, February 28th, 2026

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