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Govt taking measures to increase petroleum commodities production

byCT Report
16/09/2019
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The federal government is taking effective measures on a multi-pronged strategy to increase production of petroleum commodities by revamping the existing oil refineries, and opening the sector for private companies to create an environment of competition.

A senior official of the Petroleum Ministry told media, three oil refineries, out of five existing facilities are inefficient, and the government has announced a 10-year tax exemption for them to increase their capacity. The given concession would also be applicable for new deep conversion oil refineries.

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He said an unprecedented incentives package was in place for setting up new deep conservation oil refineries, enabling them to import machinery, vehicles, plants and equipment and other materials.

Recently, he said, the government had given a roadmap for ease-of-doing-business in the petroleum sector, removing red-tapism in getting approval for investment and advancements in different fields.

He said a policy was being formulated, under which procedural hitches were being removed to facilitate investors in the oil refining and marketing sector.

Answering a question, he said, the overall storage capacity of Motor Spirit (MS) and High Speed Diesel (HSD) oil has witnessed around 13.07 percent increase during the fiscal year 2018-19 as compared to the corresponding year.

He said the storage capacity for both the MS and HSD oil has been increased from 1,712,691 MT to 1,936,550 MT during the period.

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