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Chinese companies keen in expansion project, says PRL

May 23, 2024
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Chinese companies keen in expansion project, says PRL

Chinese firms have expressed a keen interest in collaborating with Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) on its Refinery Expansion & Upgrade Project (REUP).

The refinery, a subsidiary of Pakistan State Oil Company Limited (PSO), shared the development in its notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Wednesday.

“In a significant step towards enhancing Pakistan’s refining capabilities, senior management from PRL recently visited China to engage with Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contractors and financial institutions.

“These discussions were highly productive, laying the groundwork for the forthcoming phases of PRL’s REUP,” read the notice.

The company shared keen interest from Chinese companies to collaborate with PRL on this mega opportunity.

The REUP project, which represents a substantial investment in Pakistan’s energy infrastructure, is a major initiative for PRL, and aimed at doubling the refinery’s crude processing capacity from 50,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 100,000 bpd.

PRL said the expansion will be complemented by the adoption of a state-of-the-art deep conversion refinery configuration.

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“The upgraded refinery will utilize advanced technology to meet stringent environmental standards, including the production of EURO V standard fuels, thereby significantly enhancing PRL’s operational efficiency and environmental footprint,” read the statement.

“The meetings with EPC contractors in China yielded very positive results,” Zahid Mir, Managing Director and CEO of PRL, was quoted as saying in the PSX notice.

Mir said that the company’s management has developed a comprehensive plan to award the EPC contract by the end of this year and aims to achieve the financial close of the project by mid-next year.

In addition to these meetings, PRL also engaged with the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) to sign a supplementary agreement, said Mir.

Tags: brownfield policyChinese firmsEPCOGDCLPakistan energy sectorPakistan Redfinery LimitedPakistan State Oil CompanyPRLpsx companiesPSX noticeRefinery Expansion & Upgrade ProjectREUPZahid Mir
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