ISLAMABAD: Apropos reports in the print and electr
onic media regarding issuance of 21 licences to establish oil marketing companies (OMC) in the last six months, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has clarified that it has issued only construction licences strictly as per the applicable rules and policies of the federal government, in accordance with its objective to increase pr
ivate investment.
OGRA officials said that the country was currently in dire need of new oil storages due to drastic increase in demand of petrol and diesel during the last few years. Further, only those companies would be allowed to market the product that completed the required storage, meeting all technical and other requirements as per rules, it said.
In 2006, the government policy/criteria for establishing new OMC entailed an upfront equity of Rs 3 billion and investment of Rs 6 billion in three years, and the criteria remained in field until 2010.
Due to meagre investment in storage facilities and to encourage new investors for development of storage infrast
ructure in the country, the government relaxed the policy in 2010, with Rs 100 million as equity and investment of Rs 500 million in three years.
Since July 2016, the OGRA has granted 21 licences for construction of oil storage infrast
ructure to the companies namely Best Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Oil Industries Pakistan Pr
ivate L
imited, Accel Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Euro Oil Pr
ivate L
imited, Oleum Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Al-Noor Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Dammam Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Max Fuels Pr
ivate L
imited, Fast Oil Pr
ivate L
imited, Hi-tech Lubricants Pr
ivate L
imited, Jinn Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Vital Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, International Pe
trochemicals Pr
ivate L
imited, Allied Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Only One Energy Pr
ivate L
imited, Pak Gasoline Services Pr
ivate L
imited, Shams Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited, Berkeley Oil & Gas Development Pr
ivate L
imited, Taj Gasoline Pr
ivate L
imited, My Petroleum Pr
ivate L
imited and Terminal One L
imited.
According to the authority, these licences were issued to new applicants to develop the storage infrast
ructure only and not for the purpose of marketing of the product or development of petrol pumps. Once, the companies complete their storage facilities as per OGRA technical standards, they are allowed to market the product and develop petrol pumps to the extent of province/area where they have the storage facilities in place, the authority said.