Pakistan approves strategic ‘White Oil Pipeline’ project
Key takeaways
- Through proactive engagement and coordination among relevant stakeholders, SIFC helped address key challenges and facilitated the necessary approvals, enabling progress on this strategically important project.
- The White Oil Pipeline will establish a vital south-to-north corridor for white oil transportation across Pakistan.
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) in Pakistan has successfully facilitated the approval of the Machike-Thallian-Tarru Jabba White Oil Pipeline (WOP), a strategic infrastructure project aimed at enhancing Pakistan’s energy security, improving fuel transportation efficiency, and strengthening national connectivity.
Spanning 435 kilometers, the pipeline has remained on SIFC’s priority agenda, with the Memorandum of Understanding (Mo U) inked under SIFC’s platform, highlighting its role in promoting international collaboration and facilitating investment in Pakistan’s critical energy sector.
Through proactive engagement and coordination among relevant stakeholders, SIFC helped address key challenges and facilitated the necessary approvals, enabling progress on this strategically important project.