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Gwadar: Iran to build oil refinery

Iran to set up $4bn oil refinery in Gwadar

ISLAMABAD: In a major move to boost bilateral cooperation, Iran has agreed to set up a $4 billion oil refinery in Gwadar with an estimated capacity of about 400,000 barrels per day.

Prime Minister’s Adviser on Petroleum and Natural Resources Dr Asim Hussain told Dawn on Wednesday that an understanding to this effect had been reached during a meeting between Iranian delegation led by Oil Minister Rostam Ghasemi and Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf.

An official said a memorandum of understanding for setting up the refinery was expected to be signed during President Asif Ali Zardari’s visit to Tehran on Feb 27.

He said land for the project would be provided to Iran near Gwadar port.

Dr Asim said Pakistan was expected to pay the price of gas to be delivered to it through the Pak-Iran gas pipeline and petroleum products purchased from the proposed refinery in the form of food products, particularly wheat, rice and meat.

He said a technical team would visit Tehran on Thursday to finalise parameters of the MoU on the refinery and settle issues relating to the Pak-Iran gas pipeline.

Earlier, a company owned by the UAE government had committed to set up a refinery at Khalifa Point in Balochistan but backed out for unknown reasons.

Meanwhile, the visiting Iranian delegation met President Asif Ali Zardari to firm up schedule for his visit to Tehran next week.

A statement said President Zardari had highlighted Pakistan’s energy needs and steps taken to meet them. He called for greater connectivity between the two countries and stressed the need for moving forward on the ‘ECO Container Train’ project.

He said that regular operation of the ‘ECO Train’ would lend impetus to cargo and transit facilities between the two countries. The president said Pakistan would welcome technical and financial support from Iran for upgrading the Quetta-Taftan railway track.

Mr Zardari called for improving visa procedure, opening new border posts and removing tariff and non-tariff barriers. He also called for early finalisation of agreement to export of wheat to Iran.

He said Pakistan was examining feasibility of starting direct flights from Quetta and Gilgit to Mashhad and expressed satisfaction over the signing of security cooperation agreement between the two countries. He said enhanced cooperation on border security would help to counter terrorism, cross-border crimes and drugs trade.

Iran to set up $4bn oil refinery in Gwadar | Pakistan | DAWN.COM
 
Somebody was thinking to do checkmate China using Chabar port :coffee:

Good News - Hope Pakistan-Iran trade relations increase and we can diversify our energy sources. Depending on one source is strategic blunder. It will surely give boost to Gawadar and Pakistan's economy.
 
Iran to set up $4bn oil refinery in Gwadar :woot:, wow. After China and Iran, alot of nations is smelling Business opportunity in Pakistan...I bet others will follow especially middle east and central Asia countries...Good new for Pakistan, conglatulation.:tup:
 
If Iran is able to these projects then it will be a great success for globally isolated country. My assessment is that Iran is known to make tall claims and great advertisement. Do people know that Iran sells gas to Turkey on exorbitant price even much higher than Russian gas, the price they are offering to Pakistan is also very high as per international rates.

In my view these Iranian projects will not be able to see the light of the day, yes China can and will erect a big refinery in Gwador at right time.
 
We can also use Gwadar to buy cheaper crude via cheaper logistics, turn it into petro products and sell it. @niaz
 
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I think Babur Ghauri (Shipping Minister) needs to go. He is corrupt and plus he would never let Gwadar become better than Karachi.
 
The amount of racist attitude i see on this thread makes me puke :bad: Get well people.

On topic good for Pakistan and Iran, congratulations and hope joins if the pipeline building gets on the way.
 
I think Babur Ghauri (Shipping Minister) needs to go. He is corrupt and plus he would never let Gwadar become better than Karachi.

Do you think he could be a hurdle in the matters of national interest? Politicians literally are nonentities when it comes to matters of strategic importance.
 
We also welcome Iran and other Middle East countries' participation on the project of Gwadar.

After the project is done, we can completely skip the Straight of Malacca, the oil from Middle East will pass to Gwadar then transported to China via the new railway built in Pakistan.

China also decides to enhance the relationship with the Balochi inhabitants in Gwadar.
 
I think Babur Ghauri (Shipping Minister) needs to go. He is corrupt and plus he would never let Gwadar become better than Karachi.

They use Karachi to blackmail Pakistan, expecting that MQM will let Gawadar develop more than Karachi is stupid.
 
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