The Pak Banker

Attock Refinery closes one plant for lack of demand

- ISLAMABAD -APP

After a warning by Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) of possible plant closure, Attock Refinery Limited (ARL) has become a victim of slack oil demand as the company has been forced to shut down one of its plants due to the reluctance of oil marketing companies (OMCs) to lift locally produced petroleum products.

ARL operates on locally produced crude oil and its plant shutdown may lead to a gas crisis as it will reduce crude oil purchases from oil and gas exploratio­n and production companies. The refinery management has also warned of a gas crisis if it is closed.

Oil traders are making money through higher imports at the cost of local refineries that are set to face inventory losses due to a sharp decline in global crude oil prices following the eruption of a price war between Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Earlier, the PRL management warned the Petroleum Division that the refinery was surviving on an hour-to-hour basis and the refusal of OMCs, which were not buying local petroleum products and depending on imported fuel, may lead to the closure of the plant.

Attock Refinery reports loss of Rs2.67b in Oct-Dec 2018 It is interestin­g that as the country faces pressure on its foreign exchange reserves from time to time, oil importers always get dollars to pay for purchases.

Sources told The Express Tribune that ARL Chief Executive Officer Adil Khattak wrote a letter on Friday to the Petroleum Division secretary, seeking his immediate interventi­on.

“HSD (high-speed diesel) offtake from ARL has been drasticall­y reduced by the OMCs for the last few days, resulting in accumulati­on of high stocks with very limited ullage. As of today, we are carrying 14,000 tons of HSD stock with remaining ullage of hardly one day,” Khattak said.

“It is reiterated that ARL being located in a deficit area, the movement of product in the ARL-fed area should only be allowed to the extent of deficit product and local product must be prioritise­d for lifting by the OMCs as per government policy,” the letter added.

“We may add that last month the ARL product was also not lifted by different OMCs and was understood that the imported product went freely into ARL-fed areas, thus causing serious ullage problems for the refinery,” he said, adding that in order to manage the critically high HSD stock, the refinery was shutting down one of its crude distillati­on unit of 5,000 barrels per day on Friday.

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