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Oil Production Surges to 2-Year High Amid Persistent Fuel Prices

Oil Production Surges to 2-Year High Amid Persistent Fuel Prices

Key Takeaways

  • Pakistan’s crude oil production reached its highest level in 26 months in May 2026.
  • The increase was driven by reduced RLNG shortages and new field operations.
  • Despite higher output, petrol prices remain high.

Pakistan's crude oil production has surged to a two-year high, hitting 71,563 barrels per day in May 2026. This significant increase is attributed to the reduction of RLNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) shortages and the commencement of operations at new fields such as Baragzai and Spinwam.

According to Topline Securities, the rise in production is also supported by stronger natural gas output, which has boosted associated crude oil extraction. The company notes that a substantial portion of Pakistan’s crude oil is produced alongside natural gas, making this dual-production strategy crucial for overall energy output.

The new fields, Baragzai and Spinwam, have played a significant role in lifting the country's total oil production. These operations began in May 2026, contributing to the increased output levels. However, despite these gains, petrol prices remain high, indicating that while domestic supply has improved, market dynamics continue to affect pricing.

The increase in crude oil production is seen as a positive development for Pakistan’s energy sector. It suggests that the country may be better positioned to meet its own fuel needs and potentially reduce reliance on imports. However, the persistent high prices of petrol highlight ongoing challenges in the energy market.

Industry experts suggest that while the current production levels are encouraging, sustained efforts are needed to ensure consistent growth and stability in the sector. The government is likely to continue monitoring these developments closely to address any emerging issues and support economic growth through improved domestic fuel supply.

The surge in oil extraction comes at a time when Pakistan faces multiple energy challenges, including fluctuating global prices and ongoing infrastructure constraints. However, the new fields and increased natural gas production offer hope for a more resilient and self-sufficient energy sector.