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Now , you are getting carried away Rajkumar.....WTI crude on a average is $ 4 per barrel cheaper than Brent crude, if our refineries ( other than ATRL , all are incurring losses ) can refine it , it's good for them.
"Technically, even if WTI is $4 cheaper per barrel, the additional shipping cost of $4–5 per barrel from the U.S. cancels out that price advantage. On top of that, most local refineries in Pakistan are not technically configured to process WTI efficiently, making it impractical despite the lower base price. you need to upgrade the facilities that will added extra costs only.
 
Believe me - being indian if you buy oil and gas from iran and top up via pipeline - it will most hurt indian since we are enemy

But if you buy costlier oil and gas under pressure - we would be okay with that because from iran - is a much cheaper for Pakistan.:D
Okay Raj..., if everyone follows your "expert" views - than everything outta be hunky dory, right?

Your SUPER Economy can take the hit of a mere 25% Tariff. I mean, afterall we're talking about I-N-D-!-A. Right?

Maj. Gubar Arya* used to say that USD Millions used to be pocket change for India to pay TTP/BLA/BLF to attack Pakistan.

Than why are all the Indian Media going nuts about US not being fair & constantly focusing their shift on Field Marshal Asim Munir...?

I mean..., Modi used to go visit Trump all the time. We never cared or covered that sh!t... And yet every Field Marshal news with the US - is a thorn for you people.

Kyu yaar?

*This swine used to say, "Pakistaniyoon ko tarpa-tarpa kay mareyengay". Khair wo din tou daikhnay ko kabhe naseeb nahe hoga. Albutta, TEJAs kay GE Engine zaroor tarpa-tarpa kay (ab mileyengay). Atleast until Trump is in Office, and that too at a higher cost.

Koi baat nahe. You have the money.

In the mean time..., enjoy Field Marshal Asim Munir visit to the US & watch your chamaar PM cozy up to China.
 
"Technically, even if WTI is $4 cheaper per barrel, the additional shipping cost of $4–5 per barrel from the U.S. cancels out that price advantage. On top of that, most local refineries in Pakistan are not technically configured to process WTI efficiently, making it impractical despite the lower base price. you need to upgrade the facilities that will added extra costs only.
Again , cost of transportation will be less than 1 dollar per barrel.....if you read my post carefully, you won't need to flaunt your little one.
 
Again , cost of transportation will be less than 1 dollar per barrel.....if you read my post carefully, you won't need to flaunt your little one.
Per barrel costs 1 dollar from Saudi; how come it costs the same from USA? small kid :LOL:

Anyway i have not added the insurance—if insurance costs Per barrel costs 1 dollar from Saudi. it double cost from USA

So despite WTI being cheaper at the wellhead, after shipping, it often ends up more expensive than importing from the Middle East until the USA gives the discount.
 
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Like I've been saying, the US Pakistan strategic relationship has started. Both the nations will benefit each other through business, trade and mutually beneficial relationship extending benefits to people on both sides.
There is none.
It is transactional relationship and has been forever.
Only interest usa has is Counterterrorism cooperation.
 
Per barrel costs 1 dollar from Saudi; how come it costs the same from USA? small kid :LOL:

Anyway i have not added the insurance—if insurance costs Per barrel costs 1 dollar from Saudi. it double cost from USA

So despite WTI being cheaper at the wellhead, after shipping, it often ends up more expensive than importing from the Middle East until the USA gives the discount.
I don't have the patience for your nonsense....go to bed and dream about conquering Pakistan...
 
There is none.
It is transactional relationship and has been forever.
Only interest usa has is Counterterrorism cooperation.
surely the hard thrust to sell the minerals, in return for a gen Zia/Mush style relationship that underpins the public & its wishes. for turning a blind eye to all the tyrannical suppression, is what's at stake!
 
He will be going to China.

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His visits have yet to bear fruit:

1. Release of AH-1Z
2. Upgrades of Block 52's
3. Release of further block 52's
4. Actual Investment in Oil & Gas and mineral sectors and not just talk.

Till now everything is speculation or our view that India is being punished because of love of US with us. The fact of the matter is that crushing pressure is being brought upon Modi to accept the dictates of US. Pakistan unfortunately is just a ploy.

Until some of the above things materialize, I for one will remain skeptical of the new found love of US.
Not sure AH-1Z would be right procurement at this time when you have Z-10.

Regarding point no.4, US EXIMP bank has already approved financing options for Reko Diq. This is big news, because previously all financing came from Chinese banks for CPEC projects.

So this will lead to other USA lenders and investor to explore Pakistan's mineral sector.
 
His visits have yet to bear fruit:

1. Release of AH-1Z
2. Upgrades of Block 52's
3. Release of further block 52's
4. Actual Investment in Oil & Gas and mineral sectors and not just talk.

Till now everything is speculation or our view that India is being punished because of love of US with us. The fact of the matter is that crushing pressure is being brought upon Modi to accept the dictates of US. Pakistan unfortunately is just a ploy.

Until some of the above things materialize, I for one will remain skeptical of the new found love of US.

Pakistanis have an inherent lack of learning. They are similar to schoolgirls who become overly expressive once given a few words.
 
Instead of asking for latest weapons and asking for leniency by IMF and other world financial institutions, can we ask foreign powers to forgive all our loans, in exchange for being part of the Abraham Accords ?
 
Instead of asking for latest weapons and asking for leniency by IMF and other world financial institutions, can we ask foreign powers to forgive all our loans, in exchange for being part of the Abraham Accords ?

$40 billion over 10 years is incoming from WB.

Reko diq is fully funded.

IMF loans on auto approval.

Further exploration planned.

More trade to follow especially from other NATO members.
 

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