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Title: MINISTRY OF PETRLOEUM AND NATRUAL RESOURCES


1
Fuels Quality Scenario in Pakistan
Muhammad Azam Director Refining Ministry of
Petroleum and Natural Resources (September 13-14,
2006, Karachi)
2
OBJECTIVE
  • This presentation aims at briefly covering the
    existing fuel quality in the country and various
    measures adopted by Pakistan to move forward for
    cleaner fuels.

3
Oil Consumption
Share of total world cons. () mil ton/yr
24.6 945 USA
8.5 327 China
6.4 244 Japan
3.4 130 Russia
3.2 121 Germany
3 116 India
0.5 16 Pakistan
4
Oil Consumption Per Capita
BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2005
5
Transportation Fuels Consumption in the World
6
Current Energy Mix
55.5 Million TOE
7
Demand/Supply Pattern, 2005-06(82 import)
8
Refining Capacity
  • (Million Tons)
  • Refinery Location Capacity p.a
  • Pak Arab Kot Addu 4.50
  • NRL Karachi 2.80
  • PRL Karachi 2.15
  • ARL Rawalpindi 1.66
  • Dhodak D.I.Khan 0.12
  • Bosicar Hub,Balochistan 1.50
  • Enar Petrotec Karachi 0.13
  • Total 12.86

9
Specification in Pakistan
  • Motor gasoline
  • Research octane number (RON) 87 min
  • Lead content gm per ltr zero
  • Sulfur content wt 0.1
  • HSD
  • Sulfur content wt 1.0
  • Furnace oil
  • Sulfur content wt 3.5

10
Octane Level in Motor Gasoline

Present
share RON
Pak Arab Refinery Ltd 51 90
National Refinery Ltd 11 88
Pakistan Refinery Ltd 11 88
Attock Refinery Ltd 23 88
Bosicar Pakistan Ltd 4 87


11
Sulphur Contents in HSD
Production Sulphur wt.
PARCO 1253000 17 0.5-0.7
NRL 806000 11 0.7
PRL 550000 7 0.8
ARL 422000 6 0.2
Bosicar 242000 3 0.9
Imported 4104 56 0.5
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Environmental Pollution Sources
  • Major Sources of man made sources include
  • Industrial and Power Generation wastes
  • Vehicular emission
  • Agricultural Wastes
  • Municipal Wastes
  • Oil Spills
  • For vehicles, the important considerations are
  • Vehicle Technology
  • Fitness/maintenance/tuning
  • Fuel Quality

13
Initiative for Clean Fuels
  • Various steps have been taken phase wise to
    improve the specification of petroleum products .
  • Mono grade 87 RON Gasoline was introduced in the
    country with effect from 1st October 2000.

14
  • Unleaded gasoline was introduced in the country
    with effect from 1st July 2002, which has brought
    tremendous benefits to public, as lead was highly
    injurious to health especially to children.
  • More than 50 gasoline being produced and
    marketed in the country w.e.f. March, 2003 is 90
    RON, unleaded
  • This motor gasoline meets most of EURO II
    Standards

15
  • A new Coastal Refinery of 9-13 mill ton capacity
    is planned to set up at Khalifa point near Hub
    Baluchistan by the year 2010.
  • The proposed Refinery would produce Euro III
    standard products.
  • A pilot project has been launched to introduce
    10 ethanol in Motor gasoline which is more
    environment friendly

16
Rs./MMBtu Ratio
CNG 31.50 Rs./Kg 649.25 1.00
Motor Gasoline 57.70 Rs./Litre 1,751.88 2.70
High speed Diesel 38.73 Rs./Litre 1,049.92 1.62
LPG 550 Rs./cylinder 1028.33 1.58
17
Conclusions
  • Most major urban centers experience significant
    and persistent air quality problems
  • Air quality improvement efforts incorporates fuel
    reformulation due to the large contribution of
    mobile sources
  • Control on pollution can be achieved when the
    bulk engine technology matches fuel, is properly
    tuned and fuel quality is good.

18
Conclusions (contd.)
  • Each country follows its own path (to suit its
    own ground realities) and in different phases
  • Fuel quality improvement requires
    mega-investments and long lead times to implement
  • A home grown plan for clean fuels is more likely
    to be realistic and achievable.

19
Conclusions (contd.)
  • Refineries have been given target to start
    production of Euro II specs. HSD from 1st Jan.
    2008
  • Refineries are upgrading their existing
    configurations to meet the targets of Clean
    Environment friendly Fuels

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