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Saudi Arabia plans massive $10 billion Gwadar refinery investment

Published on: April 12, 2026 2:56 PM

Saudi Arabia is expected to invest nearly $10 billion in a major oil refinery project in Gwadar, marking one of the largest potential energy investments in Pakistan. Officials said Pakistan has also decided to expand its petroleum storage capacity to support future energy demands and strengthen fuel security. The proposed project is seen as a major step toward boosting long-term cooperation between Islamabad and Riyadh in the energy sector.

Furthermore, sources in the Ministry of Petroleum confirmed that the refinery project will be developed through a partnership involving Saudi Saudi Aramco and several Pakistani state-owned companies. The investment structure is expected to include around 60 percent funding from Saudi Arabia and 40 percent from local partners. This collaboration aims to combine financial strength and technical expertise to build a modern refining facility in the coastal region.

Read more : Pakistan reassures Saudi Arabia of unwavering support –

In addition, key Pakistani energy companies including Pakistan State Oil, Oil and Gas Development Company Limited, Pakistan Petroleum Limited, and Government Holdings Private Limited are expected to participate in the project. Officials said their involvement will ensure local ownership and help strengthen Pakistan’s domestic energy infrastructure. The refinery is planned to process up to 400,000 barrels of oil per day, significantly increasing national refining capacity.

Moreover, policymakers are considering a 20-year tax exemption on imported machinery to attract and secure foreign investment in the project. This incentive is designed to reduce initial costs and encourage long-term commitment from international investors. Government officials believe such financial measures could play a key role in accelerating development and ensuring the refinery becomes operational on schedule.

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At the same time, the project is being viewed as part of Pakistan’s broader strategy to position Gwadar as a major energy and trade hub in the region. Improved infrastructure and large-scale investment are expected to create new economic opportunities and strengthen industrial growth in the coastal belt. Analysts say the refinery could also reduce reliance on imported fuel and improve energy stability.

Overall, the proposed investment highlights growing economic ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, particularly in strategic sectors like energy and infrastructure. If finalized, the project would mark a significant milestone in regional cooperation and long-term development planning. Authorities remain optimistic that the agreement will move forward as discussions continue between all stakeholders.

Filed Under: Business, World Tagged With: Aramco Pakistan, Gwadar refinery, Latest, oil refinery project, Pakistan energy, Pakistan Saudi ties, Saudi investment

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