Pakistani state-owned oil and gas firm OGDCL has discovered oil and gas resources at its Faakir-1 well in the Bitrisim exploration licence district of Khairpur in Sindh province.
The Faakir-1 well was spudded on 31 December 2024 and test results indicate possible gas output of 6.4mn ft³/d and 55 b/d of condensate, OGDCL said on 12 June.
The Faakir-1 well is a joint venture between OGDCL, which holds a 95pc interest, and state-owned oil and gas exploration and production firm Government Holdings (GHPL), which holds 5pc.
The discovery "reflects the joint venture's commitment to pursuing the full hydrocarbon potential of the block through an aggressive exploration strategy," said OGDCL. The discovery is also expected to ease Pakistan's energy demand-supply gap, and will add to the hydrocarbon reserves of both OGDCL and Pakistan, said the firm.
OGDCL currently produces 50,000 b/d of oil and operates 50 oil fields and 18 processing plants across Pakistan.
Pakistan imported 169,000 b/d of crude in 2024, according to Vortexa data.

