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SLAMABAD, May 22: With an ‘amiable’ government in place, Saudi Arabia is expected to extend a bailout package of about $15 billion to Pakistan’s highly indebted energy sector by supplying crude and furnace oil on deferred payment to enable it to resolve the chronic circular debt issue.

A senior government official said the Saudis had been taking reasonable interest in helping out the incoming PML-N government led by Nawaz Sharif.

They had extended a similar special package to Pakistan soon after it went nuclear in 1998 and faced international economic sanctions.

Between 1998 and 2002, Pakistan received $3.5 billion (Rs190 billion at the exchange rate at that time) worth of oil from Saudi Arabia on deferred payment, a major part of which was converted into grant.

According to the official, as soon as the PML-N emerged as the majority party after the May 11 elections, the Saudi ambassador in Islamabad sought a briefing on the country’s oil requirements from the foreign ministry before calling on prime minister-designate Nawaz Sharif in Raiwind, Lahore.

He was immediately provided a position paper, the official said.

Pakistan expects about 100,000 barrels of crude oil and about 15,000 tons of furnace oil per day from Saudi Arabia on deferred payment for three years. The amount involved works out at about $12-15bn.

The facility can be utilised to reduce loadshedding in the short term and provide an opportunity in the medium term to restructure the power sector by minimising subsidies, eliminating circular debt, ensuring recovery from the public sector and reducing system losses to bring it to a self-sustainable level.

“During the package period, the PML-N government can resolve the electricity crisis and develop hydropower projects through a combination of public and private investments and bagasse-based power production by the sugar industry,” he said.

He said the arrangement for oil supplies on deferred payments could be further discussed during Mr Sharif’s first visit to Saudi Arabia soon after assuming the office of prime minister early next month.

Pakistan’s total crude oil import is about 400,000 barrels per day and 30,000 tons of furnace oil. Its total oil import bill stands at about $15bn per annum.

The official said a request for 100,000 barrels of oil and 15,000 tons per day of furnace oil had already been passed on through the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Joint Ministerial Commission.

A meeting of the commission could be convened soon after the new government assumed charge, an official said.

The Saudi rulers had not taken any interest in the issue earlier ostensibly because of the chill in their relationship with the PPP government.

Large political delegations taken to Saudi Arabia by the PPP government were cold-shouldered, an official said, adding that warming up of diplomatic relations with Iran and the UAE and cancellation of hunting facilities for Saudi royals had also annoyed the kingdom.

The official said the breathing space provided by the likely Saudi package could also be used for renegotiating gas price with Iran for the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline to bring it down to a sustainable level.

Under the gas sales and purchase price agreement, any party may seek revision of the rates in view of the cost of alternative import options one year ahead of the first gas flows scheduled to take place in December 2014.

The official ruled out any possibility that the Saudi oil package could be used to persuade Pakistan to stay away from the Iranian gas import. He said the project had reached an advanced stage and involved international agreements and, therefore, backtracking was no option, but the development could give leverage to Pakistan to secure lower gas prices.


$15 billion Saudi bailout likely - Dawn.COM News



You are very welcome :pakistan:
 
$15 billion Saudi bailout likely



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SLAMABAD, May 22: With an ‘amiable’ government in place, Saudi Arabia is expected to extend a bailout package of about $15 billion to Pakistan’s highly indebted energy sector by supplying crude and furnace oil on deferred payment to enable it to resolve the chronic circular debt issue.

A senior government official said the Saudis had been taking reasonable interest in helping out the incoming PML-N government led by Nawaz Sharif.

They had extended a similar special package to Pakistan soon after it went nuclear in 1998 and faced international economic sanctions.

Between 1998 and 2002, Pakistan received $3.5 billion (Rs190 billion at the exchange rate at that time) worth of oil from Saudi Arabia on deferred payment, a major part of which was converted into grant.

According to the official, as soon as the PML-N emerged as the majority party after the May 11 elections, the Saudi ambassador in Islamabad sought a briefing on the country’s oil requirements from the foreign ministry before calling on prime minister-designate Nawaz Sharif in Raiwind, Lahore.

He was immediately provided a position paper, the official said.

Pakistan expects about 100,000 barrels of crude oil and about 15,000 tons of furnace oil per day from Saudi Arabia on deferred payment for three years. The amount involved works out at about $12-15bn.

The facility can be utilised to reduce loadshedding in the short term and provide an opportunity in the medium term to restructure the power sector by minimising subsidies, eliminating circular debt, ensuring recovery from the public sector and reducing system losses to bring it to a self-sustainable level.

“During the package period, the PML-N government can resolve the electricity crisis and develop hydropower projects through a combination of public and private investments and bagasse-based power production by the sugar industry,” he said.

He said the arrangement for oil supplies on deferred payments could be further discussed during Mr Sharif’s first visit to Saudi Arabia soon after assuming the office of prime minister early next month.

Pakistan’s total crude oil import is about 400,000 barrels per day and 30,000 tons of furnace oil. Its total oil import bill stands at about $15bn per annum.

The official said a request for 100,000 barrels of oil and 15,000 tons per day of furnace oil had already been passed on through the Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Joint Ministerial Commission.

A meeting of the commission could be convened soon after the new government assumed charge, an official said.

The Saudi rulers had not taken any interest in the issue earlier ostensibly because of the chill in their relationship with the PPP government.

Large political delegations taken to Saudi Arabia by the PPP government were cold-shouldered, an official said, adding that warming up of diplomatic relations with Iran and the UAE and cancellation of hunting facilities for Saudi royals had also annoyed the kingdom.

The official said the breathing space provided by the likely Saudi package could also be used for renegotiating gas price with Iran for the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline to bring it down to a sustainable level.

Under the gas sales and purchase price agreement, any party may seek revision of the rates in view of the cost of alternative import options one year ahead of the first gas flows scheduled to take place in December 2014.

The official ruled out any possibility that the Saudi oil package could be used to persuade Pakistan to stay away from the Iranian gas import. He said the project had reached an advanced stage and involved international agreements and, therefore, backtracking was no option, but the development could give leverage to Pakistan to secure lower gas prices.


$15 billion Saudi bailout likely - Dawn.COM News



You are very welcome :pakistan:
Thanks for Saudi Help once again we are very grateful for this but I would love to see if they finance some weapons deals also specially Frigates and J-10 B hope that would happen to but once again thanks for this help this means a lot I know some old liberal Pakistanis will talk crap because of their bias but I sincerely thanks Saudi Government yes I also disagree on some issues but thanks for many help @Mosamania
 
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Ma'Shah'Allah, thank you Saudi Arabia.

Just yesterday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang landed in Pakistan, signed contracts to help Pakistan out of the energy crises and today we hear of this beautiful news.

Things can only get better Insha'Allah Aza'Wa-Jall now that there's a truer government in Pakistan about to be sworn in.

Pakistani people must take notice that these things are happening before Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has even been sworn in.

And yes, goodby Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline.
 
Ma'Shah'Allah, thank you Saudi Arabia.

Just yesterday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang landed in Pakistan, signed contracts to help Pakistan out of the energy crises and today we hear of this beautiful news.

Things can only get better Insha'Allah Aza'Wa-Jall now that there's a truer government in Pakistan about to be sworn in.

Pakistani people must take notice that these things are happening before Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has even been sworn in.

And yes, goodby Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline.

Because some deals with China could have faced USA pressure so the played the game really well and signed the deals when interim government was in charge
 
Out with Zardari and in with Nawaz.

Hopefully, the previous government's performance will be seen as a trough in Pakistan's history and from here onwards, the trend is upwards.
 
Ma'Shah'Allah, thank you Saudi Arabia.

Just yesterday, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang landed in Pakistan, signed contracts to help Pakistan out of the energy crises and today we hear of this beautiful news.

Things can only get better Insha'Allah Aza'Wa-Jall now that there's a truer government in Pakistan about to be sworn in.

Pakistani people must take notice that these things are happening before Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has even been sworn in.

And yes, goodby Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline.

Goodbye pipeline lol typical emotional response. Why cant Pakistan also keep the pipeline?
 
Saudi Arabia, known for deep interests in Pakistani politics is reported to coming to bail out the next Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif with a bailout package of $15 billion. This will ease the problems the new government was to face on taking over the reins of power in Pakistan sometimes next week. In 2000, Saudis helped Nawaz Sharif escape Pakistan, and a possible death sentence, when he was jailed after military takeover of General Pervez Musharraf.
The gravest of the challenges the new government will face is the energy crisis which has worsened initially due to mismanagement and corruption and now can only be controlled with fiscal injection of massive liquidity into the power sector.
Saudi Arabia is generally accused of interfering in Pakistani politics and dictating the foreign policy in the region. The latest defiance of the dictations was witnessed when the government under Zardari went ahead and signed a deal with Iran for Iran-Pakistan Pipeline Project which was fiercely opposed by the Saudis due to their strained relations with Iran. It is generally believed that sectarian killings in Pakistan are funded by Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Saudis come to bail out Nawaz Sharif, once again
 
Thanks for Saudi Help once again we are very grateful for this but I would love to see if they finance some weapons deals also specially Frigates and J-10 B hope that would happen to but once again thanks for this help this means a lot I know some old liberal Pakistanis will talk crap because of their bias but I sincerely thanks Saudi Government yes I also disagree on some issues but thanks for many help @Mosamania

slave... yehi america day pak fooj ko tou kehty ho kutti choran naal rali hoi aye... yeh haram khor saudi dain tou all hail to the master??? shame !! :angry:
 
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so what is the future of Iran-Pakistan Gas pipeline ??

so what is the future of Iran-Pakistan Gas pipeline ??
 
slave... yehi america day pak fooj ko tou kehty ho kutti choran naal rali hoi aye... yeh haram khor saudi dain tou all hail to the master??? shame !! :angry:

Saudi don't ask you to kill your own people and betray Muslims in Afghanistan you are slaves of USA you sell Muslims to USA you kill them on their orders you betray Muslims of Afghanistan and Many USA aid is in loan form and most things from Saudi Arabia you almost get them for free
 
Why do they love NS?

Because he has huge backing of various Islamic movements and organisations in Pakistan (they number in thousands).

He was also the Chief Minister of Punjab from 1985-1990 when Pakistan was sending American-armed and Saudi financed Mujahideen to Afghanistan. He had setup the Kashmir Fund in Pakistan during his Premiership to recruit fighters for the Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and other movements and his Administration also recognised the Taliban Government.

Plus, he was bringing in the Islamic Law in Pakistan the last time he was Pakistan's Prime Minister. That's why he's received this massive public vote during elections.
 

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