Regards fuel in Iran, I was there from Jan to Mar this year. For petrol, you only needed a card to buy petrol at the old subsidised rate (100 tomans), you could buy it at the market rate without a card. That was 400 tomans (about US$0.40), but there was talk of putting it up to 500.
Many stations sell 'super' for 500 tomans (may have gone up though). I don't know much about petrol, but I think the ordinary stuff is 92 and 'super' 95. It's pretty poor quality as far as I know.
Diesel requires a card, but you can usually ask a truck driver to use his, and bigger stations will have one you can use. Diesel is filthy cheap, about US$0.0165 (i.e. 3 litres for 5 US cents), and the quality also isn't great.
Regards borders of Pakistan, there is definitely only one multilateral border with Iran (Taftan / Mirjaveh) and India (Wagha / Attari).
Daniel
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