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KARACHI: The US energy giant ExxonMobil is close to hitting huge oil reserves near the Pakistan-Iran border, which could be even bigger than the Kuwaiti reserves, says Abdullah Hussain Haroon, Pakistan’s caretaker minister for maritime affairs and foreign affairs.

ExxonMobil, the American multinational oil and gas company, has so far drilled up to 5,000 meters close to the Iranian border and is optimistic about the oil discovery, Haroon told business leaders at the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI).

If the oil deposits are discovered as expected, Pakistan will be among top the 10 oil-producing countries ahead of Kuwait in sixth position.

Kuwait’s oil reserves make up 8.4 percent of the oil reserves in the world. Kuwait claims to hold about 101.50 billion barrels, including half of five billion barrels in the Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone which Kuwait shares with Saudi Arabia.

According to current estimates, 81.89 percent of the world’s proven oil reserves are located in OPEC member countries, with the bulk of OPEC oil reserves in the Middle East, amounting to 65.36 percent of the OPEC total, latest OPEC data shows.

Pakistan’s foreign minister also said that his government has already taken an undertaking from ExxonMobil to set up a generation complex worth $10 billion.

“They are also putting up an LNG berth at Port Qasim, the second seaport in Karachi. They have already paid for the drilling rights in Pakistan,” Haroon added.

He said: “Pakistan is providing a level playing field to foreign investors and they are interested in coming to Pakistan. What we need to do is to meet their standards and attract them to make investment.”

In May 2018, the ExxonMobil had acquired 25 percent stakes in offshore drilling in Pakistan. The agreement was signed at Prime Minister’s Secretariat among ExxonMobil, Government Holdings Private Limited, PPL, Eni and the Oil and Gas Development Corporation.

The agreement has reduced the drilling share of other partner exploration companies to 25 percent each.

Haroon said that Pakistan is being dragged into the US-China trade war but “the country is maintaining its impartiality.”

“When we sought a much-needed external loan from China, which they initially had refused, the US expressed its annoyance,” Haroon added.

Pakistan currently meets only 15 percent of its domestic petroleum needs with crude oil production of around 22 million tons; the other 85 percent is met through imports. The country facing huge current account deficit of up to $18 billion is spending a substantial amount of foreign exchange reserves on import of oil. The import bill of Pakistan rose by to $12.928 billion in the July-May 2017-18 period of the last fiscal year.

Pakistan’s foreign minister also talked about the current water crisis and its impact on Indo-Pak relations. “India is acting to control water flows which would endanger Pakistan’s food security and they would ruin our crops,” he said.

Haroon called for the integration of Karachi Port and Port Qasim so that they could supplement each other in the larger interest of the country.

He underlined the need for a new area for a fish harbor as the existing one has many issues and there is shortage of land. He regretted that the harbor is not well kept and hoped that the European Union will give subsidy for a new one.

Ghazanfar Bilour, president of the FPCCI, said that Pakistan trade was facing global competition both in terms of marketing products and trade diplomacy as the agreement signed by Pakistan to expand exports was not providing potential benefits. “We need strong advocacy to achieve market access for Pakistani products in other leading markets, and correction in the existing bilateral trade agreements,” he noted.

Tariq Haleem, vice president of the FPCCI, called for bringing down the cost of doing business and improving efficiency at all Pakistan ports.

“At Karachi Port, about 27 million tons (import and export) of dry and liquid cargo is handled per annum. But, in actual fact, these volumes were not satisfactory, the reason being the extreme shortage of space at the Karachi port,” he said.

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1351556/world
 
Okay, wow. I dont know why this is not being widely reported. If true this is HUGE!
 
How many times have we heard this before?

I feel like yearly there are 2-3 articles in regards to Pakistan have this "massive" resources but then nothing happens afterward. Hoping this time it's different...Naya Pakistan :)
 
It'll be huge news when it becomes a reality. Hope it turns out to be true, Kuwait is in the top 10 oil producing countries.
 
Just imagine we do have these reserves and it's all legit and above board and suddenly we have more oil than a scotsmans chip pan, How much would we keep and how much would go to Exxon?
 
How many times have we heard this before?

I feel like yearly there are 2-3 articles in regards to Pakistan have this "massive" resources but then nothing happens afterward. Hoping this time it's different...Naya Pakistan :)

Thats what i was also thinking.
 
Not sure if this comment is true or false but here is what someone said:

Incorrect news published in 4th August dawn newspaper ExxonMobil signed a JV with ENI and Italian company in an offshore block far away from Pak - Iran border. Exploration well is planned in Jan 2019. The news is wrong. I think minister is unaware of the developments. ExxonMobil signed JV with Italian company and other National Co. There is no discovery so far in offshore basin of Pakistan. Drilling will start in Jan 2019 & estimated depth will be 5000m
 
This will be huge if it actually comes to fruition.

I have been hearing about untapped oil reserves in Rajasthan ever since I learned to comprehend things.
These things in third world countries take loads of time thanks to rampant red tapism and politico- bureaucratic nexus.
 
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I have been hearing about untapped oil reserves in Rajasthan ever since I learned to comprehend things.
These things in third world countries take sh!tload of time thanks to rampant red tapism and politico- bureaucratic nexus.

You mean they want kickbacks.
 
I have been hearing about untapped oil reserves in Rajasthan ever since I learned to comprehend things.
These things in third world countries take sh!tload of time thanks to rampant red tapism and politico- bureaucratic nexus.

Had not heard about it. Any desi oil reserves would have sniffed up by Ambani imho. Why has he brought the politicians over?
 
You mean they want kickbacks.

This seems to be the case. There's a reason why countries like India lag behind so much in the ease of doing business index(although the rankings have improved considerably in last 5 years).
Unending wait for the clearance for the projects, enforcement of contracts, blatant corruption etc makes these projects unviable for the foreign investors .
 
Not sure if this comment is true or false but here is what someone said:

Incorrect news published in 4th August dawn newspaper ExxonMobil signed a JV with ENI and Italian company in an offshore block far away from Pak - Iran border. Exploration well is planned in Jan 2019. The news is wrong. I think minister is unaware of the developments. ExxonMobil signed JV with Italian company and other National Co. There is no discovery so far in offshore basin of Pakistan. Drilling will start in Jan 2019 & estimated depth will be 5000m

Lol this guy is an idiot then, he should resign for fake news
 
Congrats Pakistanis.

Imran seems to have already done a lot with this oil discovery.
 
Congrats Pakistanis.

Imran seems to have already done a lot with this oil discovery.

Nawaz Sharif also found 'Huge' reserves of gold, silver and iron when he became PM but it's mystery what happened after that :D

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https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1412-huge-reserves-of-iron-ore-discovered-in-chiniot

https://en.dailypakistan.com.pk/pak...ot-shocking-revelations-by-senior-journalist/
 
Congrats Pakistanis.

Imran seems to have already done a lot with this oil discovery.

oh bhai we will believe it when we see the black stuff gushing out..at this moment in time we have heard it all before..
 
This will be the final step in Pakistan shedding the subcontinental label and becoming a middle east nation.
 
Seems a little far fetched honestly, a lot of people on twitter are claiming fake news as Exxon Mobil hasn't drilled anywhere near the iran-pak border. I hope i'm wrong though.
 
What an idiot minister, doesn't under the difference between exploration and proven reserves. There is no oil discovered yet!

The chance of finding oil is roughly 5-10%.

Even if they do find it, you are then looking at years of more exploration work to find the size of the field, and if its economically justifiable only thenbeoykdcthey proceed to field production development.... it's like 5-10 years away if oil was discovered today.
 
Hopefully true, but I think if there was any oil in Pakistan it would've been discovered by now.
 
This will be the final step in Pakistan shedding the subcontinental label and becoming a middle east nation.

Agreed. It shows Pak has nothing to do with India. Their religion, culture, language, facial features, martial races have nothing to do with India. Oil is the last nail in the coffin.

Pakistan was, is and always be part of greater Bedouins culture. LOL @ Akhand Bharat dreamers.

Will Pakistan allow millions of Malayalees to work in Pak like Arabs did? Future seems to be interesting.
 
Agreed. It shows Pak has nothing to do with India. Their religion, culture, language, facial features, martial races have nothing to do with India. Oil is the last nail in the coffin.

Pakistan was, is and always be part of greater Bedouins culture. LOL @ Akhand Bharat dreamers.

Will Pakistan allow millions of Malayalees to work in Pak like Arabs did? Future seems to be interesting.

The jealousy is too strong in this post. Pakistan has always been closer to middle east and central asia than the subcontinent, although it has some indian elements as well (pakistanis who look indian).
 
What an idiot minister, doesn't under the difference between exploration and proven reserves. There is no oil discovered yet!

The chance of finding oil is roughly 5-10%.

Even if they do find it, you are then looking at years of more exploration work to find the size of the field, and if its economically justifiable only thenbeoykdcthey proceed to field production development.... it's like 5-10 years away if oil was discovered today.

Oil prospecting is expensive business.
 
Guys this news is fake/speculative... Exxon Mobil only has exploration licence for off-shore drilling then how come they found onshore oil just 5k away from Iran border.



Also there hasn't been a single word from Exxon Mobil itself, they would have been the first ones to go to the press with it because there stocks would have gone through the roof because of it.




My hunch this is fake news.
 
That was just one example. There have been reports of numerous untapped oil and gas resources in the Thar desert of Rajasthan.
Cairn Energy was involved in the exploration too sometime back I'm not wrong.
https://www.cairnindia.com/our-business/rajasthan

There was another Australian company Oilex, I invested in that briefly 6 or 7 years ago.... it was operating in Gujarat in Cambay basin, ultimately produced nothing!!
 
There was another Australian company Oilex, I invested in that briefly 6 or 7 years ago.... it was operating in Gujarat in Cambay basin, ultimately produced nothing!!

Pretty sure Rajasthan has something at least. Cairn has been on exploration since the start of millennium and think they had some success too.
I might not know the basics as you do but we keep hearing about it in our local papers. Or maybe that's politicians' way of fooling us by promising jobs and greater impetus to the economy.
 
Agreed. It shows Pak has nothing to do with India. Their religion, culture, language, facial features, martial races have nothing to do with India. Oil is the last nail in the coffin.

Pakistan was, is and always be part of greater Bedouins culture. LOL @ Akhand Bharat dreamers.

Will Pakistan allow millions of Malayalees to work in Pak like Arabs did? Future seems to be interesting.

Correction we have better Martial races.
 
Pakistan: Exxon Is Close To Making A Mega Oil Discovery

By Tsvetana Paraskova - Aug 06, 2018, 2:00 PM

ExxonMobil is close to discovering huge oil reserves in Pakistan near the border with Iran, and those reserves could even be larger than the oil reserves of Kuwait, the Pakistani Minister for Maritime Affairs and Foreign Affairs, Abdullah Hussain Haroon, said over the weekend.

Addressing business leaders at the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Haroon said that Exxon had drilled for oil close to the Iranian border and that the U.S. supermajor was optimistic about the oil find.

“Foreign investors are interested in coming to Pakistan, provided we manage to meet their standards and attract them to make investment,” the Pakistani minister said in a press release published by the FPCCI.

According to Arab News, if the oil discovery in Pakistan turns out to be as large as expected, the country would rank among the world’s top ten oil producing countries, ahead of Kuwait.

Kuwait’s total proved oil reserves were 101.5 billion barrels at the end of 2017, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2018. The Kuwaiti reserves account for 6 percent of the world’s total proved oil reserves, putting Kuwait among the top ten countries in terms of largest oil reserves per country after Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Canada, Iran, Iraq, and Russia.

In Pakistan, ExxonMobil signed an agreement in May this year to take a 25-percent working interest in the Indus Block G offshore Pakistan, where the other partners in the block are Italy’s major Eni and Pakistan’s Government Holdings Pvt Ltd and Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL).

According to Arab News, Pakistan currently meets just 15 percent of its petroleum demand with domestic crude oil production, while 85 percent of its demand is met with imports. With the high imports, and the higher oil prices in recent months, Pakistan faces a large current account deficit and spends a substantial portion of its foreign exchange reserves on importing oil.

By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-O...Close-To-Making-A-Mega-Oil-Discovery.amp.html
 
Allah have blessed us with every natural resource but we are such an incompetent nation who can't even properly use it for greater good of whole nation, May the future is better than present and past, InshAllah. Otherwise rich will keep getting richer, poor will keep becoming poorer.
 
Allah have blessed us with every natural resource but we are such an incompetent nation who can't even properly use it for greater good of whole nation, May the future is better than present and past, InshAllah. Otherwise rich will keep getting richer, poor will keep becoming poorer.

Unfortunately Allah has also blessed us with a brave army, sincere politicians, hardworking civil servants, and an educated populace.
 
The joy has proven very short.

Don't mind most of great countries in the world don't have very large deposits of oil. :))
 
FM clarifies news item on ExxonMobil

ISLAMABAD, Aug 7 (APP):Caretaker Minister for Maritime Affairs and Foreign Affairs Abdullah Hussain Haroon on Tuesday clarified a news item published in a section of press, saying that his statement on oil drilling by ExxonMobil should be taken without implying any further meaning to it.

The Minister in a statement issued for press said ExxonMobil had purchased a block of Pakistan’s deep sea drilling rights off the Indus Delta for exploration.

“Their drilling is yet to start as depths are very intense but they are very hopeful of success in discovering a big cache of oil,” he said in a statement issued to press.

He added, “While the situation is not only good news and hopefully rewarding to Pakistan, anything further should not be added and may not be construed by my talk at FPCCI etc.”

A national daily in its August 4th publication had quoted Abdullah Haroon during his address at Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) as saying that ExxonMobil was close to hitting huge oil reserves near the Pak-Iran border, which could be even bigger than the Kuwaiti reserves.

https://www.app.com.pk/fm-clarifies-news-item-on-exxonmobil/
 
this imbecile minister should be sacked if it was possible.

Luckily there is no drilling going on, what he said and implied was very price sensitive information and could have led to people jumping on the bandwagon on the stock market and losing money.

Why can't Pakistani officials behave with some modicum of professionalism? Then they wonder why no one takes them seriously.
 
For arguments sake, is it possible for Pakistan to actually have oil reserves to the level of the Middle Eastern countries?
 
For arguments sake, is it possible for Pakistan to actually have oil reserves to the level of the Middle Eastern countries?

Yes there is a possibility, it’s been said a number of times by a few experts.

The problem is there no infrastructure and machines to take the stuff out.

And companies like Shell or Expon will only dig it out if it’s commercially viable for them.

Oil is not the future for Pakistan - instead they should look at renewable resources, dams and nuclear electricity for their energy woes.
 
Pakistan supposedly has oil, jewels, gold, diamond, minerals, metals, and whatever else you can find in a Pakistan Studies book. Sadly, no one has ever seen any proof but it's there, definitely.
 
Yes there is a possibility, it’s been said a number of times by a few experts.

The problem is there no infrastructure and machines to take the stuff out.

And companies like Shell or Expon will only dig it out if it’s commercially viable for them.

Oil is not the future for Pakistan - instead they should look at renewable resources, dams and nuclear electricity for their energy woes.

Why shouldn't we dig it out if its there. We could do with the extra $billions in exports revenue
 
Yes there is a possibility, it’s been said a number of times by a few experts.

The problem is there no infrastructure and machines to take the stuff out.

And companies like Shell or Expon will only dig it out if it’s commercially viable for them.

Oil is not the future for Pakistan - instead they should look at renewable resources, dams and nuclear electricity for their energy woes.

If Pakistan discovers a good amount of Oil then it has to be the future. Oil isn't just about rhe energy crisis, it's about the wealth it'll create by exporting it. .Most of the wealthy countries in the world have lots of Oil money.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Some clarification about ExxonMobile’s drilling in Pakistan is response to the Dawn article from Saturday. <a href="https://t.co/2aPIPwviNZ">pic.twitter.com/2aPIPwviNZ</a></p>— Zeeshan Shah (@zeeshan_shah_dc) <a href="https://twitter.com/zeeshan_shah_dc/status/1026840158442799105?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">August 7, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Energy ministry rejects claims of discovery oil reserves larger than Kuwait’s: sources

ISLAMABAD: The Energy ministry has negated caretaker foreign minister’s tall claim of discovering huge oil reserves reportedly bigger than Kuwait’s in Pakistan near the Iran border by US energy giant Exxon Mobil, sources said.

Senior officials at the Energy Ministry on condition of anonymity informed Pakistan Today that the energy ministry has negated the tall claim made by the caretaker Minister for Maritime Affairs and Foreign Affairs, Abdullah Hussain Haroon that the US energy giant is ‘close to discovering’ oil reserves bigger than Kuwait in Pakistan.

They said neither a license for oil and gas exploration was awarded to Exxon Mobil nor the American multinational oil and gas company is currently engaged in the drilling of an exploratory well. Drilling work on the first-ever offshore block located near to Karachi is scheduled to start in January 2019, said sources.

The sources also said that the caretaker foreign minister has given an irresponsible statement on a sensitive matter which needs inquiry as it has added problems for the ministry, intelligence forces and concerned departments. Foreign minister’s statement contained exaggerated figures and it has made a seism movement in the petroleum sector, sources added.

Addressing business leaders at the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), Haroon on August 4 said that Exxon Mobil is close to discovering huge oil reserves in Pakistan near the border with Iran, and those reserves could even be larger than the oil reserves of Kuwait.

Exxon Mobil is part of a four-member joint venture engaged in oil and gas discovery which is located in the sea near to Karachi. And, Eni (Italy) is the operator of the oil and gas discovery in offshore Indus Block G.

Quoting the petroleum ministry’s license, sources also said that the offshore Indus Block G exploration license is a joint venture with Eni (Italy) as Operator with a 33.34 per cent working interest, the Oil and Gas Development Company Ltd with a 33.33 per cent and Pakistan Petroleum Ltd. with a 33.33 per cent working interest. License area is about 7,500 sq. km, water depth about 1,600 – 2,800m and distance from Karachi about 250 km.

This license falls in the ultra-deep offshore category. And, recently, ExxonMobil (USA) entered this joint venture as an equal partner so that all four companies, Eni, OGDCL, PPL and ExxonMobil will each have an equal 25 per cent working interest. Operatorship will remain with Eni.

Currently, the plan is for the joint venture Operator (Eni) to drill an exploratory well in early 2019 with an investment of over $100 million. They said the skills and experience required to operate in ultra-deep waters is possessed by only a few companies in the world and Pakistan is fortunate to have two of these companies Eni and ExxonMobil as partners in this Block. The partners are optimistic about the prospects of this Block and in the case of success eventual investment in the Block could be as high as $10 billion, said sources.

Official sources further said that this under deepwater drilling in sea for oil and gas discovery will cost around $80 million and the drilling for oil and gas will be of 2,000 to 2500 meter under the deepwater while drilling from a floating rig station will be completed within 50 days.

Similarly, if oil and gas is explored after completion of the drilling of first well, then a test for the quantity and quality will be made and drilling of more wells will be initiated besides the start of commercial production of oil and gas from offshore Indus Block G. They said that development will be made for the start of commercial production which will cost three billion dollar. Development work of the oil field will take four years period, said sources.

When contacted Secretary Petroleum Sikandar Sultan Raja said actual facts have been communicated to the foreign office. He said Exxon Mobil has never initiated drilling for oil and gas discovery in Pakistan near with Iran border. He, however, said it is a positive development that multi-national oil and gas companies are working in country’s offshore for oil and gas discovery.

A senior official of OGDCL said Eni (Italy) will work as the operator in the oil and gas discovery and remaining members of the JV including OGDCL has fulfilled required pre-requisites. He said if the oil deposits are discovered as claimed by the minister, Pakistan will be among top the 10 oil-producing countries ahead of Kuwait in the sixth position.

According to current estimates, Kuwait’s total proved oil reserves were 101.5B barrels at the end of 2017, accounting for 6 per cent of the world’s total proved oil reserves while 81.89 per cent of the world’s proven oil reserves are located in OPEC member countries, with the bulk of OPEC oil reserves in the Middle East, amounting to 65.36 per cent of the OPEC total, latest OPEC data shows.

Kuwait’s oil reserves make up 8.4 per cent of the oil reserves in the world. Kuwait claims to hold about 101.50 billion barrels, including half of five billion barrels in the Saudi-Kuwaiti neutral zone which Kuwait shares with Saudi Arabia.

Pakistan currently meets just 15 per cent of its petroleum demand with domestic crude oil production, while 85 per cent of its demand is met with imports. With the high imports, and the higher oil prices in recent months, Pakistan faces a large current account deficit and spends a substantial portion of its foreign exchange reserves on importing oil.

In May 2018, ExxonMobil had acquired 25 per cent stakes in offshore drilling in Pakistan. The agreement was signed at Prime Minister’s Secretariat among ExxonMobil, Government Holdings Private Limited, PPL, Eni and the Oil and Gas Development Corporation.

The agreement has reduced the drilling share of other partner exploration companies to 25 per cent.

In Pakistan, ExxonMobil signed an agreement in May this year to take a 25-per cent working interest in the Indus Block G offshore Pakistan, where the other partners in the block are Italy’s major Eni and Pakistan’s Government Holdings Pvt Ltd and Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL). And, if the oil discovery in Pakistan turns out to be as large as expected, the country would rank among the world’s top ten oil-producing countries, ahead of Kuwait.

https://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk...ery-oil-reserves-larger-than-kuwaits-sources/
 
Has any progress been made here, I'm very excited at the possibility of finding oil for our country. Does anyone know if they have found anything yet?
 
Eric Prince hinted about protecting oil reserves in Pakistan. So I guess things are getting slightly more serious.
 
Eric Prince hinted about protecting oil reserves in Pakistan. So I guess things are getting slightly more serious.

That's interesting, American will not help us unless they have some gain. As long as they adhere to the contract and keep their 25% for ExxonMobil then I'm ok, it will keep India off our shores
 
It was reported today that the drilling is temporarily suspended because the equipment needs repairing. So they're still at it, until the exploratory wells are done nothing can be said for certain.
 
It was reported today that the drilling is temporarily suspended because the equipment needs repairing. So they're still at it, until the exploratory wells are done nothing can be said for certain.

Damn, sorry to hear that drilling has been temporarily stopped but its necessary and we dont want any malfunctioning causing injury or environmental damage. I am very excited about the prospect of finding a large oil reserve, and will be patiently watching and waiting. This has the ability to change our country overnight, and improve our position on economics, and living standards. We have other sectors that need to be explored also like our large coal mine, gas reserves, and clean energy like solar. This could be a perfect catalyst to spark the start into those other sectors.
 
That's interesting, American will not help us unless they have some gain. As long as they adhere to the contract and keep their 25% for ExxonMobil then I'm ok, it will keep India off our shores

As much as I don’t like Indian involvement in Pakistan, I don’t like having BlackWater or any other group of foreign mercenaries protecting the potential oil resources. That’s always the beginning of the end for any oil rich country.
 
Even Asad Umar in a recent interview confirmed this
 
I have been hearing about untapped oil reserves in Rajasthan ever since I learned to comprehend things.
These things in third world countries take loads of time thanks to rampant red tapism and politico- bureaucratic nexus.

I know Rajasthan has massive gold deposit, UK firm actually had a license there and it was unlawfully revocated, corrupt indian govt officials, Panthera resource are currently fighting to get the licence back.
 
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maybe this close border find is what is annoying Iran, i remember Iran and Iraq kicking off when drilling occurred between their borders.
 
Don't want Eric Prince/Blackwater/Xe anywhere near our country, but since we're dealing with the Saudi's/Emirates, the likes of him will never be too far
 
It's not oil but a massive gas field... bigger than Sui.
 
As much as I don’t like Indian involvement in Pakistan, I don’t like having BlackWater or any other group of foreign mercenaries protecting the potential oil resources. That’s always the beginning of the end for any oil rich country.

I know what you mean, BlackWater now renamed Academi is the last thing I want, but I was thinking that if ExxonMobil is involved then nothing unfair will happen since its biggest American petrol company.
 
It's not oil but a massive gas field... bigger than Sui.

You sure bro, I have heard both things oil and gas. Is it possible that there is both oil and natural gas there or only one can be present
 
I know what you mean, BlackWater now renamed Academi is the last thing I want, but I was thinking that if ExxonMobil is involved then nothing unfair will happen since its biggest American petrol company.

ideally Pak should have it's own oil and gas company or create it in a joint venture with America like Aramco
 
ideally Pak should have it's own oil and gas company or create it in a joint venture with America like Aramco

We dont have the capability right now, and we have to capitalize on this finding asap so we are kind of stuck at the mercy of these less than ideal companies
 
how did saudi get so rich then?

It took two decades before Aramco, a largely American run and owned company actually split profits 50/50 with the Arabs. By that time, they had expanded into other Arab territories, almost completely controlled oil in Kuwait and Iraq and were taking more money from these resources, controlled the drilling of these resources and the sell of most of the oil.

You think the Saudis and their little UAE friends are rich? They are nothing compared to the families who run and own the largest American corporations, whose wealth is so much that it can not be measured via traditional means. Their influence on the world stage is also far greater.

You should read up on these things a bit more.
 
Link and time stamp, please and thank you.

You'll just have to watch his interview with Mehdi Hassan on Al Jazeera a bit closely. He said it quite fleetingly and I can't be bothered to watch the whole interview again to give you a time stamp.
 
It took two decades before Aramco, a largely American run and owned company actually split profits 50/50 with the Arabs. By that time, they had expanded into other Arab territories, almost completely controlled oil in Kuwait and Iraq and were taking more money from these resources, controlled the drilling of these resources and the sell of most of the oil.

You think the Saudis and their little UAE friends are rich? They are nothing compared to the families who run and own the largest American corporations, whose wealth is so much that it can not be measured via traditional means. Their influence on the world stage is also far greater.

You should read up on these things a bit more.

Well Kuwait and the other gulf nations are wealthy as heck. What made them split profits with the Saudis after 20 years? Also who are these families you speak of? Are they the rich Arab royal families?
 
You'll just have to watch his interview with Mehdi Hassan on Al Jazeera a bit closely. He said it quite fleetingly and I can't be bothered to watch the whole interview again to give you a time stamp.

Found it. @ 28:43 for anybody interested

 
Don't want Eric Prince/Blackwater/Xe anywhere near our country, but since we're dealing with the Saudi's/Emirates, the likes of him will never be too far

Blackwater was already operating in Pakistan when finally Gen Kiyani decided to take action against them and since than we have not heard of them in Pakistan.
These mercenary companies are overrated. They are no match for a nuclear armed country.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Looks like ENI and Exxon-Mobil have made a major hydrocarbon discovery off the Karachi coastline.<a href="https://t.co/etVAQYj2Jq">https://t.co/etVAQYj2Jq</a></p>— Sabena Siddiqi (@sabena_siddiqi) <a href="https://twitter.com/sabena_siddiqi/status/1108974955478302721?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 22, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 
If it's true, good news but oil is the current day, there will be different energy sources in the future.
Doesn't matter if it's there if it's not extracted. Pakistan has some oil drilling companies, but nothing compared to what's available overseas. Of course if it's in Balochistan I'm sure there will be certain governments arguing for "Balochi freedom".
How many times has Blackwater renamed itself now? They just can't get away from who they were-nor should they.
 
Blackwater was already operating in Pakistan when finally Gen Kiyani decided to take action against them and since than we have not heard of them in Pakistan.
These mercenary companies are overrated. They are no match for a nuclear armed country.

It was not Kiyani it was Pasha who took the action against black water.
 
If it's true, good news but oil is the current day, there will be different energy sources in the future.
Doesn't matter if it's there if it's not extracted. Pakistan has some oil drilling companies, but nothing compared to what's available overseas. Of course if it's in Balochistan I'm sure there will be certain governments arguing for "Balochi freedom".
How many times has Blackwater renamed itself now? They just can't get away from who they were-nor should they.

Why do we have to be so negative and cynical about every good news coming out of Pakistan?
 
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