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Govt to increase ARL’s freight charges for transportation of condensate

by AMG
May 14, 2025
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Govt to increase ARL’s freight charges  for transportation of condensate

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ISLAMABAD : The Government is likely to increase Attock Refinery Limited’s  (ARL’s)  freight charges  by 30 per cent to Rs 1,490/ per barrel from Rs 1,143.95 per barrel for transportation of condensate as the key oil transporting companies have declined to accept the existing rate, sources told Newzshewz.

 According to details,  the  Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet considered a summary on allocation of condensate to Attock Refinery Limited (ARL) and its freight charges through IFEM submitted by Petroleum Division on  June 26, 2023. The decision was ratified by Federal Cabinet  on July 26,  2023. Subsequently, Petroleum Division submitted a summary to ECC on February 5, 2024 for slight revision of the above decision  and ECC on  February 7, 2024 approved the proposal contained. The decision has been ratified by Federal Cabinet on February 15, 2025.

The approved decision is reproduced as under: (i) 5,000 BPD condensate may be reallocated to Attock Refinery Limited (ARL) from UEPL’s Naimat Facility ;(ii) freight charges of the condensate supplies will be Rs 1,143.95 per barrel, which may be increased or decreased by 3.5 % in case of 10 % increase or decrease in the ex-depot sale price of High Speed Diesel (HSD) prevailing on the date of ECC approval and ;(iii) out of the above freight charges, the applicable transportation charges/rate being paid by UEPL for transportation of condensate from Naimat Facility to the nearest refinery will be deducted to arrive at net freight which will be paid to ARL through the IFEM mechanism by OGRA.

 According to Petroleum Division, the freight rate was acquired by ARL by inviting bids from the leading transporters whereby National Logistic Cell (NLC) remained as the most competitive i.e. offering 1,143.95 per barrel transport of crude oil to ARL from United Energy Limited’s Naimat Facility in Sindh. The decisions were conveyed to Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) and ARL for implementation . However, ARL has now conveyed that NLC declined to validate the offered rate of Rs. 1,143.95 per barrel due to massive changes in the market dynamics and thus proposed a new rate i.e., Rs 3,000 per barrel. Consequently, the second lowest bidder i.e., M/s Rawal Logistics was offered to match the approved rate, however, they also expressed their inability to comply and proposed Rs. 1,700 per barrel.

Resultantly ARL was advised to carry out fresh competitive bidding. Result of the fresh bidding, whereby M/s Pakistan Tankers Company remained most competitive and quoted freight rate of Rs. 1,490 per barrel based on the HSD prices effective from August 16, 2024 subject to increase/ decrease by 3.5 percent with the fluctuation of diesel price by 10 percent.

The comparison shared with the Petroleum Division indicates that there will be a net freight cost saving of around Rs 110.97 million per month obtained on account of reduction of transportation cost of petroleum products.

In view of the forgoing, the previous ECC decision may be revised (i) 5,000 BPD condensate may be reallocated to ARL from UEPL’s Naimat Facility ;(ii) freight charges of the above condensate supplies will be Rs 1,490 per barrel, which may be increased or decreased by 3.5 % in case of 10 % increase or decrease in the ex-depot sale price of HSD effective from  August 16, 2024 ; and (iii) out of the above freight charges, the applicable transportation charges/rate being paid by UEPL for transportation of condensate from Naimat Facility to the nearest refinery will be deducted to arrive at net freight which will be paid to ARL through the IFEM mechanism by OGRA.

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