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Who is PRL Pakistan Refinery Limited?

added products that are environmentally friendly Explore SiteAbout Us PRL Pakistan Refinery Limited was incorporated in Pakistan as a public limited company in May 1960 Explore SiteAbout Us PRL PRL is a hydro skimming refinery designed to process various imported and local crude oil to meet

Who is Pak-Arab Refinery Limited?

Pak-Arab Refinery Limited is a member of Oil Companies Advisory Council of Pakistan. In September 2012, Pak-Arab Refinery completed its first acquisition by acquiring 100% shareholding of SHV Energy Pakistan, which prior to the acquisition was Pakistan's largest LPG marketing company and PARCO's strategic partner since 2001.

What is Parco's mid-country refinery?

PARCO¡¯s Mid-Country Refinery, the country¡¯s most complex and sophisticated refinery, is an essential part of Pakistan¡¯s oil and gas industry, transforming crude oil and other resources into energy essentials.

Are Pakistan's dying oil refineries still in business?

Pakistan¡¯s dying petroleum oil refineries are in the planning phase or at an advanced stage of heavy investment-led upgrades to remain in business, as almost all of them are operating at half of their installed capacity due to production of out-of-demand products like furnace oil.