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USTDA
USTDA Grant Supports reginery upgrade project in Pakistan
June 28, 2005
ISLAMABAD,
PAKISTAN – (June 28, 2005) Increasing environmental standards at an oil refinery
in Pakistan is a goal of a U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) grant
awarded today to Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL). The $400,000 grant will be
used to partially fund a feasibility study of PRL’s planned upgrades at its
Karachi refinery. The grant was officially conferred in a signing ceremony held
today. Ambassador Ryan C. Crocker, U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan, and Mr.
Muhammad Akram Peracha, PRL Operations Manager, signed the grant agreement on
behalf of the U.S. government and PRL, respectively.
In addition to
helping the refinery to meet Pakistan’s environmental regulations, the USTDA-funded
study will examine proposed changes in the refinery’s production line that
respond to trends in Pakistan’s energy market. Those trends stem from the
Government of Pakistan’s efforts to encourage the use of domestically sourced
hydropower, coal and natural gas to curb the nation’s growing dependence on
imported crude oil and petroleum products.
As a result of
the increasingly abundant availability of less expensive high heating value gas,
most of the big fuel oil users in Pakistan are switching from oil firing to gas
firing, thus reducing market demand for fuel furnace oil. PRL is seeking to
upgrade its refinery in Karachi to reduce production of low demand furnace fuel
oil, while increasing production of high demand middle distillates and premium
motor gas and improving the quality of the PRL’s products in meeting Pakistan’s
newly implemented environmental standards.
The
USTDA grant awarded today will partially fund a study on the technical,
economic, and financial viability of a refinery upgrades. PRL has selected
Foster Wheeler USA Corporation, based in Clinton, New Jersey, to perform the
study. In addition to the USTDA grant awarded today, both PRL and Foster
Wheeler USA Corporation will contribute additional resources towards the
completion of the study.
The
U.S. Trade and Development Agency advances economic development and U.S.
commercial interests in developing and middle-income countries. The agency
funds various forms of technical assistance, feasibility studies, training,
orientation visits and business workshops that support the development of a
modern infrastructure and a fair and open trading environment. USTDA’s
strategic use of foreign assistance funds to support sound investment policy and
decision-making in host countries creates an enabling environment for trade,
investment and sustainable economic development. In carrying out its mission,
USTDA gives emphasis to economic sectors that may benefit from U.S. exports of
goods and services.
Source:
http://www.ustda.gov/USTDA/Press%20Release%20Archive/Press%20Releases/2005/June/June28_05Pakistan.htm |