Wednesday, July 2 2025

JV Firm in Singapore & Oil Pipeline Expansion to Boost Energy Security

In a major milestone for Pakistan’s oil and energy sector, Pakistan State Oil (PSO) and Azerbaijan’s state-owned oil company, SOCAR, have signed multiple Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) to enhance energy security, infrastructure, and strategic partnerships.

A total of four MoUs were signed in Azerbaijan on Monday, paving the way for a Joint Trading Company in Singapore, expansion of Pakistan’s oil pipeline network, and technical collaboration on refinery modernization projects.

PSO & SOCAR to Establish Joint Venture in Singapore

One of the key agreements between PSO and SOCAR is the formation of a Joint Trading Company in Singapore. This strategic initiative aims to:

  • Strengthen Pakistan’s energy supply chain.
  • Capitalize on global oil market opportunities.
  • Enhance international trade partnerships for petroleum products.

Until the joint venture (JV) firm is operational, PSO will leverage SOCAR’s established network in Singapore to optimize fuel sourcing and distribution.

Oil Pipeline Network Expansion & Infrastructure Development

In another landmark agreement, PSO, SOCAR, and Frontier Works Organization (FWO) signed an MoU to develop Pakistan’s oil pipeline network. This initiative addresses a critical gap in the country’s fuel transportation infrastructure, as less than one-third of oil movement currently occurs through pipelines.

The pipeline expansion project will:

  • Improve fuel supply efficiency across Pakistan.
  • Connect the northern region to a robust pipeline infrastructure.
  • Reduce reliance on road and rail transport for fuel movement.

Additionally, a tripartite MoU between PSO, SOCAR, and Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) was signed to:

  • Facilitate refinery modernization through project management consultancy.
  • Enhance technical expertise in feasibility studies, risk assessment, and procurement.
  • Boost Pakistan’s refining capacity and operational efficiency.

Government-to-Government Energy Partnership

As part of this expanding bilateral cooperation, PSO and SOCAR signed a Government-to-Government (G-to-G) Strategic Partnership Agreement (SPA). This partnership is set to:

  • Strengthen Pakistan-Azerbaijan energy relations.
  • Accelerate investment in Pakistan’s oil and gas sector.
  • Promote long-term collaboration on energy security initiatives.

These historic agreements coincide with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s official visit to Azerbaijan, highlighting Pakistan’s commitment to regional energy partnerships.

PSO Board Approves Long-Distance Oil Pipeline Project

Industry sources confirm that PSO’s Board of Directors has approved the pipeline project in collaboration with SOCAR, marking Pakistan’s first long-distance oil pipeline developed through a foreign-local partnership.

These agreements reinforce Pakistan’s long-term energy strategy, ensuring a stable fuel supply, modernized infrastructure, and enhanced regional cooperation.

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