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Pakistan's Blue Economy: Vast Offshore Resources in Exclusive Economic Zone

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Pakistan has a 1,000 kilometers long coastline on the Arabian Sea with maritime sovereignty over 200 nautical miles deep Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and 150 nautical miles of Continental Shelf. This adds 290,000 square kilometers of sea or about 36% of the country's land area open for tapping vast resources in it.

Pakistan's "Blue Economy" in this extended economic zone includes seafood and energy resources as well as international trade connectivity with the rest of the world. It offers opportunities for water sports, recreation and tourism in the coastal areas of Pakistan. One sign of the recognition of Pakistan's blue economy is the ongoing three-day International Maritime Conference organized on the theme of ‘Global Geopolitics in Transition: Rethinking Maritime Dynamics in the Indian Ocean Region’ under the auspices of National Institute of Maritime Affairs.

Offshore Energy Resources:

A Pakistan Basin Study conducted in 2009 found that the country has six onshore and two offshore basins; offshore basins being the Indus basin and the Makran basin in the Arabian Sea.


Top 3 Offshore Drilling Sites in Asia-Pacific. Source: Bloomberg
The Indus offshore basin is a rift basin that geologists say developed after the separation of the Indian Plate from Africa in the late Jurassic period. It is believed to be the second largest submarine fan system in the world after the Bay of Bengal with high probability of hydrocarbon discoveries.

The Makran Offshore basin is separated from the Indus Offshore basin by Murray ridge, according to Syed Mustafa Amjad's report in Dawn. It is an oceanic and continental crust subduction zone with deepwater trenches and volcanic activity. The basin consists of oceanic crust and periodic emergence of temporary mud islands along the coast suggesting strong evidence of large hydrocarbon deposits.

American energy giant Exxon-Mobil has joined the offshore oil and gas exploration efforts started by Oil and Gas Development Corporation (OGDC), Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) and Italian energy giant ENI, according to media reports.

Each company has 25% stake in the joint venture under an agreement signed at the Prime Minister’s Secretariat in May 2018 among ExxonMobil, Government Holdings Private Limited (GHPL), PPL, ENI and OGDC.

Exxon-Mobile's entry in Pakistan brings deep offshore drilling technology, its long experience and financial resources to the country. It is expected to accelerate exploration and more discoveries.

CPEC and Trade:

Pakistan has built Gwadar as its third major deep sea port after Karachi and Port Qasim. Gwadar port's planned capacity when it is completed will be 300 to 400 million tons of cargo annually. It is comparable to the capacity of all of India's ports combined annual capacity of 500 million tons of cargo today. It is far larger than the 10-12 million tons cargo handling capacity planned for Chabahar.




"We believe Gwadar is following in the footsteps of Shenzhen which represented a historic population rise, from a population of 30,000 in 1980 to 11 million people in 2017. Gwadar is poised to see massive population growth due to incoming industries, and we expect this to be one of the most strategic cities in South Asia." Hao-Yeh Chang, China Pak Investments Corporation

To put Gwadar's scale in perspective, let's compare it with the largest US port of Long Beach which handles 80 million tons of cargo, about a quarter of what Gwadar will handle upon completion of the project. Gawadar port will be capable of handling the world's largest container ships and massive oil tankers.

Gawadar port is being built in Pakistan by the Chinese as part of the ambitious $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) that will eventually serve as Hong Kong West for growing Chinese trade with the Middle East and Europe. CPEC will also enable Pakistan to bypass Afghanistan to trade with Central Asia through China across China's borders with Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan.

The volume of Gwadar property searches surged 14-fold on Pakistan’s largest real estate database, Zameen.com, between 2014 and 2016, up from a prior rate of a few hundred a month. “It’s like a gold rush,” said Chief Executive Zeeshan Ali Khan to an Express Tribune newspaper reporter. “Anyone who is interested in real estate, be it an investor or a developer, is eyeing Gwadar.”

Chinese private investment company China Pak Investment Corporation has recently announced it is acquiring 3.6 million square foot International Port City project in Gwadar. It plans to develop a $150 million gated community to handle the influx of 500,000 Chinese professionals expected in Gwadar by 2022.

Seafood Industry:

Pakistan’s fishing industry is very small relative to its vast potential. Pakistani fishermen own small fishing boats and their catch is very limited. The industry contributes only 0.4% of the country's $315 billion GDP. However, the nation's seafood exports are growing, In fiscal year 2017-18, seafood exports increased 27.94% to 198,420 tons, earning $451.026 million.

Pakistani finishing industry is in need of major modernization to make it more productive. China’s infrastructure investments in Pakistan are opening up the local fisheries sector on the Arabian Sea, with a major Chinese power station builder completing a fishing port as a “gift” to local people, according to a report in SeafoodSource. State-owned China State Power Investment Corp., which is building several power plants in Pakistan, said a new fishing port in Lasbela region on the Arabian Sea would aid the economy and increase the efficiency of the local fishing community in Baluchistan Province (of which Lasbela is part), says the report.

Summary:

Pakistan is beginning to focus on tapping vast resources in its 290,000 square kilometers of sea or about 36% of the country's land area. Fishing industry is being modernized with Chinese help and Exxon has begun exploring offshore oil and gas reserves. Gwadar has been built as the third deep sea port and a major new metropolis is being built t hat could one day rival Chinese city of Shenzhen.

Related Links:

Haq's Musings

South Asia Investor Review

US EIA Estimates of Oil and Gas in Pakistan

Gwadar to Rival Shenzhen

Exxon Exploring Offshore Oil and Gas in Pakistan

Why Blackouts and Bailouts in Energy-Rich Pakistan?

Riaz Haq's Youtube Channel

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500,000 chinese to come and live in gwadar ?

wtf
 
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500,000 chinese to come and live in gwadar ?

wtf

yes wtf, that's the price for leasing it for 45 years. But I guess overall, the fruits of the whole program exceed far more than the cost. I guess time will tell, how fruitful the whole process was.
 
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500,000 Chinese? is CPEC going to give jobs to equal Pakistanis?
 
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yes wtf, that's the price for leasing it for 45 years. But I guess overall, the fruits of the whole program exceed far more than the cost. I guess time will tell, how fruitful the whole process was.

We leased the port, not che city. Know before you post. It says the “expected” influx of that much Chinese for businesses by 2022. But now a days we see what 1000 chinese in gawadar ? So how are we going to have 500000 Chinsese in 4 years when we currently have only 1000+ ? That project is a fuckn Housing society designed to handle 500000 people including Chinese businessmen.
 
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We leased the port, not che city. Know before you post. It says the “expected” influx of that much Chinese for businesses by 2022. But now a days we see what 1000 chinese in gawadar ? So how are we going to have 500000 Chinsese in 4 years when we currently have only 1000+ ? That project is a fuckn Housing society designed to handle 500000 people including Chinese businessmen.

Ya, i guess they would spend 150M for a gated housing society, which is 'only expected' to have 500,000. I guess they can waste money just on expectations.

Chinese private investment company China Pak Investment Corporation has recently announced it is acquiring 3.6 million square foot International Port City project in Gwadar.

I guess ownership/acquiring means different in other languages. Ya, i know i know, they are just taking the ownership of the project made for Pakistani's to be housed in. Btw, do remind me how colonization works. Do read before writing something, son. And about your rant that currently there are only 1000 Chinese there, to you Chinese might be not able mobilize on a short notice, but in reality they are very efficient in that area.
 
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Ya, i guess they would spend 150M for a gated housing society, which is 'only expected' to have 500,000. I guess they can waste money just on expectations

Sorry i am unable to see your flag as i am using PDF from mobile but i will give you example of India. India , a Union where the constitution allows housing societies to have their own rules and regulations. Which means a society can “theoriticall” ensure
1. No bachelors allowed.
2. No muslims allowed.
3. No beaf eaters allowed.
4. Only brahman’s allowed.
5. No parties allowed for bachelors.
6. Society committee can expel anyone anytime.

All that under the protection on unions constitution.

Coming back to the “expected” part. Are you insane ? Every investment is made considering “future expected” returns. A park expect visitors, a show expect audiance, A degre holder expect good paying job, an employee expect pension and perks, a builder expect clients... all investments are based on “expectations”. Are we good Now ?

Btw , just so you know. Every housing society in Pakistan is “gated”. Thank you

I guess ownership/acquiring means different in other languages. Ya, i know i know, they are just taking the ownership of the project made for Pakistani's to be housed in. Btw, do remind me how colonization works. Do read before writing something, son. And about your rant that currently there are only 1000 Chinese there, to you Chinese might be not able mobilize on a short notice, but in reality they are very efficient in that area

What ownership ?? This project is a JV of a Chinese AND a Pakistani company. And i dont question your general sense but a “developer” first purchase the land he want to develope so that he have the right to sell it. No one will even touch someone elses property let alone developing it .Common sense 101.
 
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What you mentioned was perfectly right but its not what constitution give permissions for just the mob kind of mentality ..... if you go to court complaining about the below mentioned points you may win the case but in 20-25 years , so people avoid doing it and find new place to live ....... you missed BPO professionals ....

But as Indian I can bet one thing we will never allow foreigners to settle in India in such a large numbers irrespective of their intentions ... the scars of imperialism are still green Britishers came in small numbers and sucked the blood for 200 years ... so straight forward no to foreigners

Sorry i am unable to see your flag as i am using PDF from mobile but i will give you example of India. India , a Union where the constitution allows housing societies to have their own rules and regulations. Which means a society can “theoriticall” ensure
1. No bachelors allowed.
2. No muslims allowed.
3. No beaf eaters allowed.
4. Only brahman’s allowed.
5. No parties allowed for bachelors.
6. Society committee can expel anyone anytime.

All that under the protection on unions constitution.

Coming back to the “expected” part. Are you insane ? Every investment is made considering “future expected” returns. A park expect visitors, a show expect audiance, A degre holder expect good paying job, an employee expect pension and perks, a builder expect clients... all investments are based on “expectations”. Are we good Now ?

Btw , just so you know. Every housing society in Pakistan is “gated”. Thank you



What ownership ?? This project is a JV of a Chinese AND a Pakistani company. And i dont question your general sense but a “developer” first purchase the land he want to develope so that he have the right to sell it. No one will even touch someone elses property let alone developing it .Common sense 101.
 
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What you mentioned was perfectly right but its not what constitution give permissions for just the mob kind of mentality ..... if you go to court complaining about the below mentioned points you may win the case but in 20-25 years , so people avoid doing it and find new place to live ....... you missed BPO professionals ....

But as Indian I can bet one thing we will never allow foreigners to settle in India in such a large numbers irrespective of their intentions ... the scars of imperialism are still green Britishers came in small numbers and sucked the blood for 200 years ... so straight forward no to foreigners


Thats why i used the word “theoritically”. As those societies can do that to you.

But as Indian I can bet one thing we will never allow foreigners to settle in India in such a large numbers irrespective of their intentions ...

Bro this is not even possible . Around 1000 chinese working at Gwadar now can never possible reach 500K in 4 years. Not even in 10 years. As the current infrastructure of Gwadar is not even able to handle 200K population. But this society is meant to handle 500K individuals which will also include Chinese nationals. Gwadar will expect to cross 2 million in about 20 years. 500K is 1/4 of that. Does it seem feasible/ possible to you with this rate ? 1000 to 500K in 4 years ? Or even in 10 years?
 
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Oh man I myself faced this issue in 2007 in Noida and you are right they are bullies and give damm to law ..... I know sane people in Pakistan will always prefer self authority then allowing outsiders to control the imp. town .....


Thats why i used the word “theoritically”. As those societies can do that to you.



Bro this is not even possible . Around 1000 chinese working at Gwadar now can never possible reach 500K in 4 years. Not even in 10 years. As the current infrastructure of Gwadar is not even able to handle 200K population. But this society is meant to handle 500K individuals which will also include Chinese nationals. Gwadar will expect to cross 2 million in about 20 years. 500K is 1/4 of that. Does it seem feasible/ possible to you with this rate ? 1000 to 500K in 4 years ? Or even in 10 years?
 
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Oh man I myself faced this issue in 2007 in Noida and you are right they are bullies and give damm to law ..... I know sane people in Pakistan will always prefer self authority then allowing outsiders to control the imp. town .....

Exactly. The one thing we all (Sub-continent) want is to own a 2nd house/propert, rent it. And get easy money every month. No one is that idiot to sell a property which is going to increase its worth many folds with each passing year. Also, everyone can buy property in Gwadar , Any Pakistani... and any national/international Firm (in free zone). So how is that Chinese dominance ? I am sure Chinese won’t be left any as Pakistani middle class is crazy now a days when it come to buying properties and later selling (for profit) . That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t expect a possible china town. We can expect that as its pretty poissible. But then we have Chinese nationals owning/rented shops in major cities like Peshawar Rawalpindi and selling things. And this practice is continued since decades yet we dont hear any bad side of their stories. So i am pretty sure that the “businessmen communty” that is expected to visit/stay Gwadar in future won’t be that sell
 
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