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ISLAMABAD (January 22 2009): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) government has agreed to initiate $5 billion Khalifa Point oil refinery project in Balochistan. This positive note to initiate the project from the UAE government came during dialogue on Monday in UAE between UAE government officials and a delegation led by Advisor to Prime Minister on Petroleum and Natural Resources Dr Asim Hussain.

The Abu Dhabi government-owned International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) had announced on January 10 that it had delayed plans to set up the refinery in Pakistan and was reviewing its Fujairah refinery project. He told newsmen that its board had approved last year plans to build a 4 5 billion refinery in Pakistan with refining capacity of 250,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd).

Dr Asim told Business Recorder that IPIC had agreed, in principle, to initiate the project, and its board of directors would hold a meeting next month. The issue of establishing Khalifa Point oil refinery would be tabled before the board. He said that a delegation would again visit UAE after the meeting of board of directors next month.
 

ISLAMABAD (January 22 2009): The United Arab Emirates (UAE) government has agreed to initiate $5 billion Khalifa Point oil refinery project in Balochistan. This positive note to initiate the project from the UAE government came during dialogue on Monday in UAE between UAE government officials and a delegation led by Advisor to Prime Minister on Petroleum and Natural Resources Dr Asim Hussain.

The Abu Dhabi government-owned International Petroleum Investment Company (IPIC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) had announced on January 10 that it had delayed plans to set up the refinery in Pakistan and was reviewing its Fujairah refinery project. He told newsmen that its board had approved last year plans to build a 4 5 billion refinery in Pakistan with refining capacity of 250,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd).

Dr Asim told Business Recorder that IPIC had agreed, in principle, to initiate the project, and its board of directors would hold a meeting next month. The issue of establishing Khalifa Point oil refinery would be tabled before the board. He said that a delegation would again visit UAE after the meeting of board of directors next month.

Now this will help the People of Pakistan a lot, Especially Baluchistan.

250000 BPD is a Huge number i think this will solve Pakistani Crude oil needs to some extent.
 
excellent news gwadar seems to be getting on it's feet slowly
 
I have a question...Do we extract have oil over in Balochistan that this refinery project is being discussed and might initiate??confused no oil why refinery?
 
Alright, be forewarned, joke in really poor taste ahead ...

This is probably the result of Advisor to Prime Minister on Petroleum and Natural Resources Dr Asim Hussain assuring the UAE government that the 'Ten percent' commission for the Presidency will be 'waived' in light of the 'brotherly relations' with the UAE. :D

On a serious note, the project isn't out of the woods yet, and I hope the GoP offers the necessary concessions to get this project going - there are way too many strategic and secondary benefits from such a project to allow it to perish.
 
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