
PAKISTAN
Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik held a meeting with H.E. Robert Jan Siegert, Ambassador of the Netherlands to Pakistan, along with a delegation from Engro Vopak Terminal Limited (EVTL), to discuss prospects for strengthening cooperation in Pakistan’s energy and industrial sectors.
Welcoming the Ambassador and the delegation, the Petroleum Minister expressed optimism about deepening bilateral engagement between Pakistan and the Netherlands, particularly in areas related to energy infrastructure and industrial development. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to facilitating foreign investment by ensuring a stable, transparent and business-friendly environment.
Ambassador Siegert noted that the Netherlands attaches great importance to its partnership with Pakistan and views it as a promising destination for investment and trade. Highlighting the role of Engro Vopak Terminal Limited, he described the company as a flagship example of Dutch partnership in Pakistan’s energy sector. EVTL is a joint venture between Royal Vopak of the Netherlands and Engro Corporation Limited, operating modern storage and handling facilities for bulk liquid chemicals and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
The Ambassador said the Netherlands is keen to further strengthen this collaboration and demonstrate that Pakistan remains open to international business partnerships. He added that the Dutch side is particularly interested in seeing the cooperation in terminal operations continue to grow and evolve in the coming years.
During the meeting, EVTL Chief Executive Officer Ammar Shah briefed the minister on the company’s operations and its role in supporting Pakistan’s industrial supply chains. He informed the participants that EVTL handles a substantial portion of the country’s LPG marine imports and plays a critical role in supplying feedstock to key manufacturing sectors.
According to Shah, the terminal’s infrastructure helps ensure the efficient handling and storage of essential raw materials required by downstream industries, including those producing DAP fertilizer, PVC and PTA. He said EVTL’s operations contribute to improved supply chain efficiency and help maintain a steady flow of industrial inputs for Pakistan’s manufacturing base.
The delegation also discussed potential opportunities for expanding terminal operations and enhancing business activities in Pakistan’s energy logistics and chemical handling sectors. Both sides explored ways to further improve operational efficiency and strengthen collaboration between international investors and local industry.
Federal Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik reiterated that the government is committed to providing a conducive environment for investors and ensuring fair and transparent opportunities for all stakeholders operating in the country’s energy and industrial sectors.
The meeting also included a discussion on the broader energy supply chain situation in light of ongoing developments in the Middle East. The minister informed the delegation that the government is closely monitoring regional dynamics and taking necessary steps to ensure stability in Pakistan’s energy supply.
He noted that the country currently maintains comfortable fuel stock levels but emphasized the importance of prudent consumption patterns and efficient supply management to safeguard long-term energy security.
The interaction underscored the importance of international partnerships in strengthening Pakistan’s energy infrastructure and supporting industrial growth, while reaffirming the commitment of both countries to expand cooperation in mutually beneficial sectors.
ER News Desk
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