Pakistan Refinery Limited Explained

Pakistan Refinery Limited
Trading Name:
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Type:Public
Area Served:Pakistan
Key People:Zahid Mir (CEO) in 2019
Industry:Petroleum
Foundation: in Karachi, Pakistan
Location:Karachi, Pakistan
Revenue Year:2023
Income Year:2023
Net Income Year:2023
Assets Year:2023
Equity Year:2023
Owner:Pakistan State Oil (63.56%)
Parent:Pakistan State Oil
Subsid:Pak Grease Manufacturing Company Limited (27.26%)
Num Employees:284
Num Employees Year:2023
Footnotes:Financials [1]

Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) (Urdu: پاکستان ریفائنری) is a Pakistani oil refinery based in Karachi.[2] Founded in May 1960, it is traded on the Pakistan Stock Exchange.[3] [4] [5]

History

Soviet Union in the early 1960s offered to assist Pakistan in constructing an oil refinery, with the condition that the facility would exclusively process oil imported from the Soviet Union.[6] In response, the Government of Pakistan approached private sector companies operating in the country, including Shell Pakistan and Esso, proposing a joint venture to build a refinery in Karachi.[6] The private companies, seeking to protect their profits from oil imports, agreed to the government's proposal as an alternative to accepting the Soviet offer.[6] The resulting complex, named Pakistani Oil Refinery, commenced operations in 1964.[6] It was inaugurated by Muhammad Ayub Khan, then President of Pakistan. The design capacity of the refinery was 1 million tons of crude oil per annum but was increased to 2.1 million tons per annum later.[4] [3]

Products

Pakistan Refinery refines and sells petroleum products. It has a capacity of refining 47,000 barrels per day of crude oil into a range of petroleum products. The refinery produces high speed diesel, furnace oil, motor spirit, Naphtha, kerosene, jet fuels and liquified petroleum gas. All the products are sold locally except for naphtha which is exported. Using its distribution network at Keamari, the finished products are supplied by the company to oil marketing companies of Pakistan  - Shell Pakistan, Pakistan State Oil and Total Parco.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pakistan Refinery Limited Annual Report 2023. 22 May 2024.
  2. Web site: When refineries go underwater. Dilawar. Hussain. 1 September 2020. DAWN.COM.
  3. https://fp.brecorder.com/2017/02/20170214141438/ Profile of Pakistan Refinery Limited on Business Recorder (newspaper)
  4. https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/PAKISTAN-REFINERY-LIMITED-6496948/company/ Profile and business summary of Pakistan Refinery Limited on MarketScreener.com website
  5. https://www.wsj.com/market-data/quotes/PK/PRL/company-people Profile and stock quote of Pakistan Refinery Limited on Wall Street Journal website
  6. Web site: Pakistan State Oil history.