Pakistan's crude oil import has turned into Export: Business Recorder

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Pakistan?s crude oil exports | Business Recorder

Pakistan’s crude oil exports

November 25, 2014
BR Research

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Yes, you heard it right. **Pakistan has been exporting crude oil for some months now. **And while there is nothing wrong with that, it sure sounds interesting especially considering that the country is energy deficient and meets a bulk of its need through imports. Starting in July 2014, crude oil exports seem to have a significant share in the total exports of the petroleum group that includes naphtha and other petroleum product exports. In 4MFY15, crude oil exports stood at 156,513 metric tons, which is equivalent to 1.32 million barrels of crude oil. In dollar terms, these exports have generated a foreign exchange of around $120 million in the first four months of FY15.

Include June 2014, and the number goes up to $177 million. Since June 2014, a total of 223,541 metric tons of crude oil has been exported so far according to Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, which is almost 1.9 million in barrels.

However, **it appears that these stats have largely gone unnoticed as sector analysts and industry insiders seemed equally surprised when contacted by BR Research. From what BR Research could gather so far, these exports are largely the result of the government’s decision to resume exports to India, lifting the ten-year ban. **

Crude oil production has significantly increased over a year and so. With the highest production of 98,000 bpd, crude oil production in the country jumped by 14 percent year-on-year in FY14 from 86,000 bpd due to some oil-rich areas like Tal block.

Some observers are questioning the sagacity of exporting crude saying that it should be refined by the country’s refineries instead. However, it has to be kept in mind that the crude oil being exported is ultra-light crude oil or condensate, according to sources. This, according to some experts, is difficult to process in most of the local refineries with hydro-skimming properties.

And while this is a phenomenon that needs to be investigated more, off-the-cuff remarks of other experts were that ‘the exportable crude oil is unlikely to constitute a big share of total local production’ – essentially implying that it may not make a business case for a local refinery to set up operations for this type of crude. Having said that, the verdict might still be out there, and BR Research would bring you more on this later as and when more information is available.

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From where this crude oil is being drilled? If it is Sindh, (Badin District) how much Sindh is getting from this export?

Re: Pakistan's crude oil import has turned into Export: Business Recorder

Thats the same thing which MQM or Karachi say, isnt it better if we start thinking on central basis?

Now I strongly thing Sind still gets enough to make the province much developed than what it is right now. Its been more than six years when one party has ruled continuously and there is no considerable development in interior Sindh.

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Every where in the world the area is benefitted from the mineral treasures mined. Giving Sindh rural its share is there right from where oil is being extracted. You don't want Sindh be also converted to Baluchistan.

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I agree with this notion that Sindh should be given major share. But if you read the article it clearly says it has happened only recently that we’ve exported crude oil. So I think its premature to say that provinces havent got their share yet. Also it totally depends on how provincial govt negotiates with federal as i’m sure they both are in very good terms with each other.

Btw, one should give this govt credit to boost the export by wutever action. Its just I hope that incomes goes at the right place :hinna:

Re: Pakistan’s crude oil import has turned into Export: Business Recorder

I think it is responsibility of the federal government to disclose and do what is necessary to develop the areas where oil is being extracted. Otherwise it is tantamount to stealing the resources of province.

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An oil refinery would be good idea... as it would get more revenues and would bring in lots of development and job creations in Sindh...

There was a plan to put one refinery in the interior in 2007-8 but then the project was shelved due to terrorism issues... i hope that project come back on-line crude oil export can bring short term revenues and that to the federation only and very little can be spent on the block(s)... best bit is the refinery... big or small.. it will change the fortune of the region within 200 KM radius.

Re: Pakistan’s crude oil import has turned into Export: Business Recorder

It is an old news.

License to explore oil is issued by federal + provincial governments. In Pakistan, private companies are extracting and exporting oil where the provincial governments get royalty and federal government gets the tax (which is later distributed to provinces according to finance awards).

Royalty for gas fields go directly into the pockets of tribal elders in Baluchistan. I am not sure where Sindh’s royalty from oil and gas goes. Not to the poor, it seems.

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How can Fed govt force a provincial govt to "develop" areas? Shouldn't this be a priority of provincial govt to develop the province it represents?

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So Takht e Lahore + establishment can continue looting

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Sindh share is directly getting paid into Zardari's bank account from where a portion is getting distributed to PPP Waderas. Not only that, Karachi is contributing 10s of time more than accumulative contribution of Pakistan natural resources, and the share what Karachi should get, that is also getting paid into Zardari bank's account. All these money coming into Zardari bank account than a part leaking into several Waderas is pushing property prices in Dubai.

Now, what about Badin, ask Zardari. Badin is colony of Zardari, so he can only decide what should happen there and how much bread he would like to cut from his own table and throw to the slaves in Badin. If people in Badin would like to have a life (leave decent life, just a life), than they have to come out of their slavery and do revolt against their King and Masters. If they succeed in that, than few years done, they might even get decent life.

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Supporter of Bhatta Khors & Chanda Khor have reached up to the level of madness . State money could not go in any pocket but Bhatta and Chanda goes direct to UK .

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It seems, Bhatta and Chanda cannot buy properties, factories, and investments in UK, USA, Europe, Australasia, Dubai and Pakistan ... but haramkhors, mulk-farooshs and Khandani dacu-o-choors like Bhutto, BeNazir, Nawaz, Zardari and Bilawal can.