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Reko Diq: The Game-Changing Jackpot for Pakistan’s Energy Sector

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   Khudayar Mohla

Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) is on the brink of unprecedented financial growth, thanks to its 7.5% stake in the colossal Reko Diq copper-gold project.

As one of the world’s largest untapped copper-gold reserves, Reko Diq promises not only substantial revenue but also a transformative impact on Pakistan’s economy and energy landscape. This project is a true national asset, poised to inject substantial foreign reserves into Pakistan, stimulate economic growth in Balochistan, and bolster the country’s energy stability, especially with circular debt accumulation having finally ceased.

Dividend Payouts, EPS Growth, and Future Potential –
In a historic move, PPL announced a PKR 2 dividend per share for Q1 2025, marking a significant departure from prior years, where first-quarter dividends were nil. This dividend payout reflects PPL’s improved cash flow and a robust increase in earnings per share (EPS), which grew from PKR 35.99 in 2023 to PKR 42.01 in 2024. The increase in EPS highlights PPL’s positive financial trajectory, pointing toward greater future dividends as profits continue to rise. Additionally, Saudi Arabia’s interest in PPL shares is likely to drive up its market price, a strategic benefit for the government as it prepares to negotiate a stake sale to Saudi investors, underscoring the sustained appeal and growth potential of PPL as a premier investment.

Reko Diq: The Numbers That Matter –
Expected to produce 200,000 tons of copper and 250,000 ounces of gold annually, Reko Diq could generate approximately $2.275 billion in yearly revenue, assuming copper prices at $9,000 per ton and gold at $2,700 per ounce. PPL’s annual revenue share from this stands at an impressive $170.625 million. With an estimated profit margin of 50%, this translates to $85.31 million in annual profits, enhancing PPL’s EPS and significantly boosting shareholder value. Such profitability is set to catalyze a rise in PPL’s stock price, attracting both local and international investors.

Ownership Structure: A Strategic Collaboration –
Federation ownership, through the Pakistani government, holds a 75% stake in PPL, a state-owned enterprise, which in turn owns 7.5% of Reko Diq. Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold (BEREC) holds the majority 50% share, while the provincial government of Balochistan holds 25%. This structure offers Balochistan a vital role in the project’s success and a unique opportunity to manage a significant economic asset for its development. The project’s management and revenue distribution will test Balochistan’s strategic capacity to maximize local benefits and align with national objectives.

Saudi Arabia’s Mega Investment and Barrick Gold’s Expertise –
In parallel with these financial strides, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, along with the Petroleum Minister has recently completed visit in Saudi Arabia to engage in talks with Saudi Energy officials, underlining the strategic importance of the Reko Diq project. Saudi Arabia’s potential acquisition of a 3.75% stake in Reko Diq could be a game-changer for PPL, possibly fueling its expansion into new ventures, such as oil exploration. Additionally, Barrick Gold’s expertise lends substantial credibility, strengthening the project’s reach and international profile. This convergence of Saudi and Canadian interests uniquely positions PPL to drive Pakistan’s energy sector forward.

National Impact and Federation Benefits –
With 75% ownership by the Pakistani government, the federation stands to benefit enormously. Reko Diq is more than just a mining venture—it’s a beacon of economic transformation, set to bring foreign reserves into Pakistan, create jobs, and drive economic development in Balochistan. Its potential impact on Pakistan’s economy has garnered international attention, with stakeholders like Saudi Arabia and Canada poised to propel this project forward.

Impact on Share Price and Market Outlook –
The Saudi investment, combined with enhanced cash flow, EPS growth, and a stabilized debt situation, places PPL’s stock on a trajectory for significant appreciation. As investor interest intensifies, PPL’s intrinsic value is set to rise, establishing its position as a leading stock on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. With strong EPS performance, a notable dividend payout, and increased foreign interest, PPL represents a beacon for Pakistan’s energy future.

A New Era for Pakistan’s Energy Sector –
Reko Diq isn’t just an asset; it’s a cornerstone of Pakistan’s economic potential. With powerful international partnerships, renewed cash flow, a cessation in circular debt growth, and substantial foreign investment on the horizon, PPL is set to lead a transformation in Pakistan’s energy sector. For investors and the government alike, Reko Diq signals a promising future, marking the dawn of a new era in Pakistan’s energy landscape.

Khudayar Mohla – Heads ‘The Law Today Pakistan’ Newswire Service. He has a special focus on legal issues related reporting. Besides teaching Jurisprudence, Energy Law and Criminal law in universiteis, he is a practicing lawyer in Islamabad – Pakistan. Can be reached at editor@lawtoday.com.pk

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