Trump Announces Major Pakistan Trade Deal, Vows Joint Oil Development/Exploration

I’m expecting the Gulf countries to make announcements of new major investments in Pakistan in the coming months.
I think it will happen after the US selects which American oil company will lead the Pak-US oil project.

GCC Arabs are America's longtime allies. So wouldn't surprise me one bit.

Okay, here is some 'expert' opinion about this topic.


Local oil industry experts see Trump’s “massive” oil reserves statement with hope.

Muhammad Iqbal Jawaid, a Karachi-based oil industry expert, viewed the development as “encouraging” for Pakistan’s “untapped” oil and gas sector, which has a “huge” potential to grow.

“Pakistan enjoys a huge untapped potential for oil and gas, but it requires massive resources that we don’t have. If the US comes into the picture, it could lead to a major breakthrough,” Jawaid told Anadolu.

Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, along with tribal districts near the Afghanistan border, have bright prospects in terms of oil and gas exploration, he added.

He went on to say that Pakistan had strong prospects of having offshore energy reserves, which could be tapped with the help of major global companies.

Sharing a similar view, Wasi Khan, another oil industry and energy expert, said that Islamabad had not been able to tap its “true” potential in the oil and gas sector due to inadequate infrastructure and under-investment.

“I see this development in a positive commercial context. Greater international cooperation in Pakistan’s energy sector can bring in more investment, advanced technology, and healthy competition, all of which serve Pakistan’s interests,” he told Anadolu.

Security challenges​

Khan said that in Pakistan’s case, exploration efforts have remained limited so far, primarily due to resource constraints and law and order challenges in onshore regions.

However, offshore areas are free from such limitations and represent a significantly under-explored frontier, he added.

Endorsing the opinion, Jawaid observed that the law and order in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa needs to be improved to attract international investment in the local energy sector.

The South and North Waziristan districts, together with other adjoining areas, are believed to have been sitting on major oil and gas reserves, which remain untapped due to security issues.

The two provinces, including the tribal districts, have long been the hotbed of militancy, where security forces are fighting against Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and ethnic Baloch separatists.

The mineral-rich Balochistan is a key route for the multi-billion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project.

Pakistan’s proven oil reserves are currently estimated at 353 million barrels, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Its current oil and condensate production stands at 60,000 barrels per day.

With an annual oil import bill of over $12bn, the country imports fuel mainly from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and China.

It has also started importing crude oil from Russia on a small scale.

The EIA once estimated that Pakistan holds up to 9bn barrels of technically recoverable shale oil. This assessment may well have formed the basis for Trump’s remarks on Pakistan’s energy potential, according to Khan.

He observed that if approached with serious intent and supported by “capable partners such as American expertise”, Pakistan could embark on a transformative path much like Saudi Arabia once did.

“There, five major US oil companies (Chevron, Texaco, Exxon, Mobil, and Gulf Oil) joined forces, eventually forming Aramco (the Saudi state oil company) and discovering one of the largest oil reserves in the world,” he added.

“Pakistan’s offshore potential deserves the same scale of ambition and commitment,” Khan further said, adding that he is “very hopeful” about the country’s untapped oil potential.
 
GCC Arabs are America's longtime allies. So wouldn't surprise me one bit.

Okay, here is some 'expert' opinion about this topic.


Local oil industry experts see Trump’s “massive” oil reserves statement with hope.

Muhammad Iqbal Jawaid, a Karachi-based oil industry expert, viewed the development as “encouraging” for Pakistan’s “untapped” oil and gas sector, which has a “huge” potential to grow.

“Pakistan enjoys a huge untapped potential for oil and gas, but it requires massive resources that we don’t have. If the US comes into the picture, it could lead to a major breakthrough,” Jawaid told Anadolu.

Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, along with tribal districts near the Afghanistan border, have bright prospects in terms of oil and gas exploration, he added.

He went on to say that Pakistan had strong prospects of having offshore energy reserves, which could be tapped with the help of major global companies.

Sharing a similar view, Wasi Khan, another oil industry and energy expert, said that Islamabad had not been able to tap its “true” potential in the oil and gas sector due to inadequate infrastructure and under-investment.

“I see this development in a positive commercial context. Greater international cooperation in Pakistan’s energy sector can bring in more investment, advanced technology, and healthy competition, all of which serve Pakistan’s interests,” he told Anadolu.

Security challenges​

Khan said that in Pakistan’s case, exploration efforts have remained limited so far, primarily due to resource constraints and law and order challenges in onshore regions.

However, offshore areas are free from such limitations and represent a significantly under-explored frontier, he added.

Endorsing the opinion, Jawaid observed that the law and order in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa needs to be improved to attract international investment in the local energy sector.

The South and North Waziristan districts, together with other adjoining areas, are believed to have been sitting on major oil and gas reserves, which remain untapped due to security issues.

The two provinces, including the tribal districts, have long been the hotbed of militancy, where security forces are fighting against Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan and ethnic Baloch separatists.

The mineral-rich Balochistan is a key route for the multi-billion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor project.

Pakistan’s proven oil reserves are currently estimated at 353 million barrels, according to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA).

Its current oil and condensate production stands at 60,000 barrels per day.

With an annual oil import bill of over $12bn, the country imports fuel mainly from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, and China.

It has also started importing crude oil from Russia on a small scale.

The EIA once estimated that Pakistan holds up to 9bn barrels of technically recoverable shale oil. This assessment may well have formed the basis for Trump’s remarks on Pakistan’s energy potential, according to Khan.

He observed that if approached with serious intent and supported by “capable partners such as American expertise”, Pakistan could embark on a transformative path much like Saudi Arabia once did.

“There, five major US oil companies (Chevron, Texaco, Exxon, Mobil, and Gulf Oil) joined forces, eventually forming Aramco (the Saudi state oil company) and discovering one of the largest oil reserves in the world,” he added.

“Pakistan’s offshore potential deserves the same scale of ambition and commitment,” Khan further said, adding that he is “very hopeful” about the country’s untapped oil potential.

Bro, the Americans already know and probably made the discovery a while ago.
 
Initial survey done last year shows some evidence yes.

Pakistani waters being geographically close to the Gulf also makes it geologically likely of large oil reservoirs in Pakistani waters.

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There is a lot of oil there. Enough for Pakistan to never have the need to buy it again.

There is also a lot more mineral mines.

The country now just needs peace and some stability.

I hope in this trade deal they discussed conduct of western press when reporting on Pakistan. They are so welcoming to foreigners, youtube is full of white western experiences but their media treats them too harshly. Pakistan needs some good PR to drive in investment.
 

Shale!
They are not the cheapest to extract requiring higher initial investment. However over the years the shale producers in the US have become very competitive.
The alternative is to put time and effort to develop technology locally. This will however bring them online faster.
 
Pakistani Memes going nuts after Trump tweet about our oil reserves we didn’t know.

On a serious note
There was $100bn from KSA first, then $50bn, and then $5bn. None happen.
We then pivot to the miracle of making the desert bloom - farming in Cholistan. Then lurch to crypto and then minerals.
Now it's 'massive oil reserves'.
Sheik Chilli would be impressed by the salesmanship!

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I remember during Musharraf era , a very reputable Singaporean company came to manage Gwadar based on all the hype. They left few years later after realizing it was all smoke and mirrors. Gwadar remains stillborn.
 
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I remember during Musharraf era , a very reputable Singaporean company came to manage Gwadar based on all the marketing. They left few years later after realizing it was all smoke and mirrors. Gwadar remains stillborn.
Gwadar cannot succeed as long as Pakistan’s rulers have properties in Dubai and the UAE. Dubai and the UAE will never allow Gwadar to thrive, because its success would undermine their own ports. If we truly want Gwadar to succeed, the first step must be holding accountable all those Pakistani leaders whose wealth and interests are tied to the UAE.”
 
F arabs we are not policeman of the Muslim world, we have lots of external internal threats to deal with Palestine issue is not our problem

And remember dude our prophet (PBUH) gave the prophies that near judgement day Jews willl come to their promise land and will have a evil intentions against all Muslims at that time , this happening right now
I don't know what you are talking about. F Israel. Don't say anything else.
 
Gwadar cannot succeed as long as Pakistan’s rulers have properties in Dubai and the UAE. Dubai and the UAE will never allow Gwadar to thrive, because its success would undermine their own ports. If we truly want Gwadar to succeed, the first step must be holding accountable all those Pakistani leaders whose wealth and interests are tied to the UAE.”
why then would this UAE and GCC allow Pakistan to become a competitor in oil production and drive down prices ?
 
why would this UAE and GCC allow Pakistan to become a competitor in oil production and drive down prices ?
They paid bounties to destroy Iraq and Libya, and they’ve long wanted to crush Iran—just so they can freely sell their own oil and dominate the market. As for Pakistan, they prefer it poor, because poor countries serve them well. A poor Pakistan means obedient servants. And Pakistan has become their servant. The cheap labour provided by Pakistan sustains their economies, so they will never allow Pakistan to become rich—because a rich Pakistan would follow its own independent policies. That’s why they ensure Pakistani generals obey Saudi and Emirati interests more than they care about their own people.
 
Initial survey done last year shows some evidence yes.

Pakistani waters being geographically close to the Gulf also makes it geologically likely of large oil reservoirs in Pakistani waters.

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Survey Was Actually Started During PTI Government Roundabout The Same Time As The Kekra-1 Saga


China Was Conducting It WIth Pakistan Navy.Results Were Encouraging



The Geological Data Was Actually Handed Over in 2023

 
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Drill baby drill.
and for haters of Pakistan

Burn baby Burn

Indians are understadbly upset. Trump wont spare a day trolling them but the behavior of some Pakistanis is funny as well (only some with some misguided fanaticism) who seem to be upset why "Generals" are making deals with America ... since only the leaders and family members of their favorite party is allowed to approach America.
 
This is a death sentence for BLA (if activity is to take place in Balochistan), so expect the leftist woke terrorist brigade to start crying about it.

I DARE pxjeet doval to order his commie BLA dogs to attack the Americans :rofl:
the bastard needs to be eliminated . it will dent the BLA terrorism alot.
also , we need to use the tech and break the communication channels and take the war to their training camps
 
Once again, what's the source of your information?

For your education:
(Note we are not focusing on oil but oil AND gas,)
We are differentiating between:
  1. Proven recoverable and to be developed for extraction and refining
  2. Under assessment for technical risk
  3. Under exploration to discover viability in categories 2, & 1 above
That is what the Oil exploration and development agreement with the USA is all about. Actually a delegations of business executives have already visited Pakistan earlier this year. The
If there was no commercial value these executives would not be spending time and money visiting a "failed state for business deals.
Your semantics about performance of your PSU is of least relevance to the topic of this thread. If you give a break up of your oil reserves ( proven recoverable, under assessment, to be explored) and how your ONGC reports these in its annual reports might be of comparable relevance.

Some basic information for reference:
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According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA),
Pakistan has an estimated 9 billion barrels of petroleum oil and 105 trillion cubic feet in shale oil and natural gas reserves, much of which remains undeveloped. However, experts caution that these are "risked, technically recoverable resources" and not proven reserves, with limited field information and high geological and infrastructural uncertainties.
In 2017, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated the mean undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and gas resources in the Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan, to be around 164 million barrels of oil and 24.6 trillion cubic feet of gas.
In late 2024, a three-year exploration survey revealed potentially vast offshore oil and gas reserves within Pakistan's territorial waters. Early reports suggest that these reserves could potentially rank as the fourth largest globally. However, their commercial viability is still under assessment, pending further analysis and exploration. Some estimates suggest that the reserves could be brought to market in four to five years, requiring an initial investment of $5 billion for exploration and extraction efforts.
Pakistan's proven recoverable conventional crude oil reserves are estimated to be between 234 million and 353 million barrels.
The source is EIA estimates
List of countries by proven oil reserves - Wikipedia


These are proven oil reserves. If one wants to make up some fantasy, then there is no limit to it.

And if you are going to start quoting from sources like onehomes and breakbulk, I don't know how to even start to respond. I am not going to waste my time on propoganda from some random blog. If you can't find a reputable international source, at least find a well known Pakistani one like Dawn, that has at least some credibility even if it is heavily censored.
 

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