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Govt vows to pass cheaper Russian oil benefits to people

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  • Musadik Malik refrains from disclosing commercial terms of deal.
  • Pakistan was benefiting from getting very good rates,” he says.
  • County aims to fulfil one-third of oil import requirement from Russia.

ISLAMABAD: State Minister for Petroleum Musadik Malik said the government could not disclose the contractual terms of its oil purchase from Russia, but assured that Pakistan was receiving favourable rates.

Malik, while speaking to journalists, said: “I do not have the liberty to disclose the commercial terms of our contract with Russia, this is part of our contract.”

Challenging any country to disclose its contractual terms with Russia, he questioned the need for Pakistan to be pressured into revealing its terms. However, Malik affirmed that Pakistan was benefiting from getting very good rates and these advantages would be passed on to the public.

Malik’s statement followed his announcement the previous day that the oil shipment was paid for using Chinese currency. Furthermore, he expressed the significance of the arrival of the first Russian oil cargo in 75 years, highlighting that within months, a cargo of Russian oil had reached Pakistan.

Malik shared that Pakistan has acquired 100,000 tonnes of Ural Oil, the second lightest crude available, from Russia. He stated that the samples of this crude had already been tested to assess their compatibility with Pakistani refineries.

Following the arrival of the cargo, Pakistan plans to continue importing crude oil from Russia, aiming to fulfil one-third of its oil import requirements from Russia while ensuring consumer discounts.

On Sunday, the maiden Russian oil vessel ‘Pure Point’ docked successfully at the Karachi Port Trust (KPT) carrying 45,142 metric tons of crude. The second shipment of Russian crude oil from an Omani port to Pakistan is expected to conclude within the next few days.

Regarding the local refineries, Malik acknowledged their reliance on Arabian Light Crude due to outdated hydro-skimming technology. “It is true that our refineries, which are running on old technology of hydro skimming, cannot refine 80% to 100% of Russian crude,” he said.

He disclosed that the current government has approved refinery and tight gas policies, the latter referring to natural gas reservoirs derived from reservoir rocks. Malik further revealed that advanced discussions are underway for a $10 billion investment from a Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) country to establish a new oil refinery in Pakistan.

“The government intends to ink a $10 billion contract, before the end of its tenure so that a new oil refinery could be established in Pakistan,” he said.

Malik also mentioned that Pakistan had received a contract from Azerbaijan, which is currently under cabinet review. This contract entails the provision of distressed LNG cargo on a monthly basis, at a significantly lower price than the international market.

Pakistan has the option to accept or decline the cargo under the terms of the contract, while Azerbaijan is obligated to provide monthly distressed cargo.

Highlighting the recent diplomatic engagements, the minister reported the visit of a delegation from Turkmenistan and the signing of a joint implementation plan with them.

Malik noted that the previous four years passed without any contracts signed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). He further stated that Pakistan had extended invitations to European countries to establish LNG manufacturing units, positioning Pakistan as a transit route for gas transportation from Central Asian countries to Europe, thus enhancing regional energy security.

“Pakistan could become a transit route for gas transportation from Central Asian Republics to Europe to the energy security of the region,” he said.

Lastly, during his recent visit to the United States, discussions were held to facilitate the introduction of green hydrogen and ammonia in Pakistan. Malik emphasised that the fertiliser sector consumes one-third of Pakistan’s gas supply.

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Islamic Sukuk Bonds: Government Is Expected To Begin Bond Auction Next Week

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There is now more positive economic news for the people of Pakistan. The government is anticipated to begin the Sukuk Islamic Bond auction next week, after the central bank’s announcement of a large drop in the policy rate.

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SIFC Encourages Green Tourism: Reforming Visas to Increase Investment

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Enhancing investment in the tourism sector, Green Tourism Pakistan’s initiative has received backing from the Special Investment Facilitation Council.

Visa-On-Arrival for 126 countries, Visa-Free Entry for Gulf Cooperation Council nations, and 24-hour expedited visa processing are some of the main features of the Green Tourism Visa Policy.

It is anticipated that these endeavors will draw in about 80 million dollars in foreign direct investment and 8.3 billion rupees in domestic investment.

Green Tourism Private Limited has introduced hunting resorts in Naltar, Hunza, and Skardu, along with four- and five-star city hotels, to improve the tourism experience.

In the first phase of the project, 17 of the 78 areas have seen the start of development activity.

Approved is a central authority for Green Tourism that will supervise the growth of Air Operations.

To promote Religious Tourism, extra precautions have been taken to guarantee the security of visitors from all religions, including Sikhs and Buddhists.

Furthermore, in order to improve the quality of the tourist experience, the green guide quality program has been introduced to supply top-notch tour guides.

There is now a deluxe bus excursion from Islamabad to Peshawar that promotes local culture.

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July 2024 export data from Pakistan shows a significant rise.

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The Strategic Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has been instrumental in improving Pakistani products’ access to international markets, as seen by the significant surge in exports from the country at the start of the 2024–25 fiscal year.

With a 7.26% rise over the same month the previous year, July 2024 exports to the US were $476.017 million. After increasing by 7.74% annually, the United Arab Emirates emerged as the second-largest export destination.

The third and fourth places were occupied by exports to the UK ($183.303 million) and China ($60.100 million). A substantial increase in exports to Afghanistan was recorded in July of this year, rising from $46.262 million to $88.065 million, largely due to successful anti-smuggling efforts.

With a combined export volume of $553.951 million, more important export destinations included Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.

A bright future for the national economy is suggested by the growing confidence major international markets have in Pakistani exports. Through the efforts of SIFC and the government, this greater access to global markets has been made possible.

Pakistan’s economy is predicted to remain stable as a result of the export growth that SIFC has enabled.

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