Petroleum Companies Working In Pakistan Local + international 1 Qunber Bilal
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Petroleum Companies Working In Pakistan
Local + international
Qunber Bilal
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History of Petroleum in Pakistan
Current status of Petroleum in Pakistan
Introduction to Petroleum Industry
Downstream Industries
Upstream Industries
3History First exploration well in 1866 at Kundal seepage
13 wells between 1885 to 1892 and produced 25000 bbl
First commercial discovery in 1915 drill at Potwar Basin.
396 wells drilled at this site in 1915 to 1954
Drilling in Toot field of 122.6 sq. km in 1964
4Current StatusOil
Production 100,000 bpd Consumption 350,000 bpd
Gas Production 4.5 billion cubic feet per day Demand 6.2 bcfd Total exploratory wells drilled in Pakistan are 653. Total Oil & Gas discoveries in Pakistan are 185.
5Petroleum industry
Upstream
E & P Services
Downstream
Marketing Companies Refineries
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E & P
Services
Refineries Marketing Companies
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Downstream Industries
Marketing Companies & Refineries
8Marketing CompaniesPSOSHELLCALTEXTOTALSSGCSNGPL
9Refineries
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Upstream IndustriesSERVICES, OPERATOR COMPANIES
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12Services Companies
SchlumbergerWeatherfordHalliburtonSprint
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Established in 1926 in France by Schlumberger Brothers Got name Schlumberger Ltd. in 1956 World’s largest services setup Headquarters in Houston 105,000 employees In Pakistan
Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi
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Domain Seismic acquisition and processing Formation evaluation & well testing Well cementing and stimulation Software and information management Ground water extraction
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Established in 1941 as Weatherford Spring Company Got name Weatherford Oil Tool Company (WOTCO) in 1948 Headquarters in Switzerland 65,000 employees In Pakistan
Head offices Islamabad
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Domain Drilling Surface Evaluation Completion Production Intervention
More sand screen systems installed worldwide than any other company
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Established in 1919 in UAE as HOWCO Got name Halliburton Company in 1961 Headquarters in Houston, USA 70,000 employees Pakistan
Islamabad
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Domain Drilling Surface Evaluation Completion Production
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Operating in several African, Middle East and Asian Countries More than 500 employees Head offices in Abu Dhabi, Dubai Pakistan
Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore
Domain Coiled Tubing Services Primary and Remedial Cementing Services Stimulation Services Surface Testing
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Operator Companies
21Operator Companies British Petroleum (BP) Pakistan ENI Pakistan OMV Pakistan MOL Pakistan BHP-Billiton Pakistan Oil & Gas Development Company Ltd. (OGDCL) Pakistan Petroleum Ltd. (PPL) Pakistan Oilfields Ltd. (POL) Mari Petroleum Company Ltd. (MPCL) United Energy Pakistan (UEP)
22British Petroleum Incorporated in 1909 as
Anglo-Persian Oil Company Got name British Petroleum in 1954. The 3rd largest global energy company Head offices in London, England In Pakistan:
Islamabad and Karachi. Total employees 84,500 all over the world
23British PetroleumDomains Exploration Field Development Refining Marketing of:
FuelsLubricantsPetrochemicals
24British Petroleum
Production Statistics in Pakistan for 2014: 34.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas32.5 thousand barrels per day
Recently active in Pakistan at: Digri (Sindh)Sanghar (Sindh)
25ENI Pakistan Founded on February 10, 1953 Aim to form 11th largest industrial company in the world Head offices are in Italy and Pakistan In Pakitan:
Karachi Total employees are 77,838 all over the world
26ENI PakistanDomains Exploration Field development Production Trading and shiping of natural gas Electricity Fuels and petrochemical products
27ENI Pakistan Production statistics in Pakistan for 2014:
30.26 billion cubic meters of natural gas63 thousand barrels per day of oil
Recently active in Pakistan at:Bhit/BhandraSawanZamzamaLundali 30Km in the west of Bhit Block
28OMV Pakistan
Established in 1956 One of the largest oil and gas groups in Central Europe Started its international E&P business with first international
venture in Libya Head offices are in Vienna and Pakistan In Pakistan:
Islamabad Total employees are 25,501 all over the world
29OMV Pakistan
Domains Exploration Production Refining Marketing
30OMV Pakistan
Production figures in Pakistan in 2014:43.2 million cubic meters of natural gas 60 billion berrls per day of oil
Recently active in Pakistan at:Latif South-1 Exploration Well
31MOL Pakistan
Established on October 1, 1991 Central Europe's leading oil and gas group. 2000 services stations in Central and Eastern Europe Head offices are in Hungry, Europe, Middle East In Pakistan:
Islamabad Total employees are 31,471 all over the world and 500 in
Pakistan
32MOL PakistanDomain Exploration Production Refining Distribution Marketing Trading Power generation
33MOL Pakistan Production statistics in Pakistan for 2014:
32.5 million cubic meters of natural gas66.35 thousand barrels per day of oil
Recently active in Pakistan at:Tal, Margala and Margala NaorthGhouri
34BHP-Billiton
Established in 2001 from merger of ;Broken Hill Propriety Limited - BHP (Incorporated in 1885)Anglo - Dutch Billiton (Incorporated in 1860)
The largest mining company in Pakistan Head offices are in Melbourne and London In Pakistan:
Islamabad Total employees are 47,044 all over the world
35BHP-BillitonDomain Exploration Production
Production statistics in Pakistan for the year of 2014 is:35.5 million cubic meters of natural gas26.70 billion barrels per day of oil
36OGDCL Incorporated on Mar 4, 1961 Head office: Islamabad 11000 employees on its payroll.
Production Statistics: Oil production is 40,367 bbl/day. Gas production is 1136.4 Mcf/day LPG production is 202 metric tons/day
37OGDCL The remaining recoverable reserves:
More than 142 million barrels. In 2013:
Revenue Rs. 223.365 billion Profit before tax soaring Rs. 90.777 billion.
Recent activities:Operating in many fields all over the country.
E.g., Qadirpur, Pirkoh, Sadkal, Dhodak, Kunnar, Tando Alam & Panjpir
38 Sindh Punjab Baluchistan KPK
Tando Alam (Oil) Fimkassar (Oil) Loti (Gas) Chanda (Oil)
Lashari (Oil) Missa keswal (Oil) Uch (Gas) Mela (Oil)
Thora (Oil) Toot (Oil) Pirkoh (Gas) Nashpa (Oil)
Sono (Oil) Chak Naurang (Oil)
Missan (Oil) Kal (Oil)
Pasakhi (Oil) Rajian (Oil)
Bobi (Gas/Condensate) Bahu (Gas)
Qadirpur (Gas) Nandpur/Panjpir (Gas)
Kunnar/Kunnar Pasakhi Deep(Gas/Condensate) Dakhni (Gas/Condensate)
Norai Jagir (Gas/Condensate) Dhodak (Gas/Condensate)
Daru (Gas/Condensate) Sadqal(Gas/Condensate)
Hundi/Sari (Gas)
Sinjhoro (Gas/Condensate)
Nur (Gas/Condensate)
Bagla (Gas/Condensate)
Maru-Reti Gas Field
Sari (Gas Field)
39PPL Founded on Jun 5, 1950. Head Office: Karachi 2700 employees are currently working in PPL. Discovery of Pakistan’s largest Gas Reserves at Sui in 1952.
Production Statistics: Oil production is 5060 bbl/day Gas production is 830 Mcf/day Gross gas production 1 bcf per day (20% of total)
40PPL PPL’s recent proven recoverable reserves
2.012 (Tcf) of natural gas 17.041 (MMbbl) of oil 309,918 (tons) of LPG.
The main fields of PPL includes Sui, Adhi, Kandhkot and Mazarani.
41POL Founded on Nov 25, 1950. Discovered Oil at;
Karsal in 1960 Meyal in 1968.
Head offices in Morgah & Rawalpindi Recent employees about 1000
42POL Production Statistics:
Oil production is 6333 bbl/day Gas production is 35 Mcf/day
Presently operating in 9 development and production fields including;
Pariwali, Joyamari, Mianwali,
Dhulian, Khaur, Pindori and Balkassar
43MPCL Founded In 1957 as Esso Eastern Inc. Named MPCL after Mari Gas Field in 1983 Head Office: Islamabad Employees about 5000
Production Statistics: Gas production is 3.5 TCF/day. Up till now, the company has drilled about 120 wells from
which we are taking the production of gas.
44MPCL The Gas in place is 10.53 TCF. Initial gas reserve estimate of 3 TCF which were enhanced to
6.8 TCF thus making Mari the country’s 2nd largest gas field. MPCL revenue Rs. 31.4 billion. The remaining recoverable reserves
More than 4.26 trillion cubic feet of gas.
45UEP Initially a subsidiary of BP Pakistan Assumed control in September, 2011. Head Office: Karachi About 1000 employees Operating in the fields of:
Badin, Tando Muhammad Khan, Tando Allahyar,
Thatha, Hyderabad, Matiari, Sanghar, and Mirpurkhas. The company is going to explore the areas of Digri and
Sanghar South.
46Restraints to ProgressSome of the business challenges to Operator Companies are:
• Crude oil price• Environmental risks• Exploration and drilling risks• Exchange rate• Law and order• Legislation• Reserve Depletion• Under performance of oil and gas field