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SIFC okays White Oil Pipeline to strengthen Pakistan energy infrastructure

byCT Report
24/06/2026
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ISLAMABAD: The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has approved the Machike–Thallian–Tarru Jabba White Oil Pipeline (WOP), a key project aimed at improving Pakistan’s energy infrastructure and establishing a major south-to-north fuel transport corridor.

Officials said the project will modernise the country’s petroleum supply chain by shifting white oil transportation away from oil trucks to a dedicated pipeline system. This is expected to reduce transport costs, minimise fuel losses and improve overall delivery efficiency.

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The pipeline is designed to extend Pakistan’s existing network from Karachi to Khyber, enabling the movement of petroleum products, including motor gasoline and high-speed diesel, across the country. It will connect Machike near Lahore to Tarru Jabba near Peshawar through a 477-kilometre route along the motorway corridor, with linkages to key points such as Attock Refinery, Chakpirana and Faqirabad.

The project is being developed by a consortium involving the Frontier Works Organisation (FWO), Pakistan State Oil (PSO) and Inter-State Gas Systems (ISGS), under a project company known as Frontier Oil Company. Azerbaijan’s state-owned SOCAR holds a 25 percent share in the venture.

According to SIFC, the project will enhance energy security, ensure a more reliable fuel supply across regions, and strengthen investor confidence in Pakistan’s energy sector. It is also expected to generate employment during both its construction and operation.

SIFC has played a central role in facilitating large-scale investment, enabling progress on the strategically important project, which is seen as a major step toward sustainable economic growth and infrastructure development in Pakistan.

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