Pakistan reopens offshore exploration frontier after two decades

Exploration blocks located in the Indus and Makran offshore basins

Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik witnesses the signing ceremony of Production Sharing Agreements and Exploration Licences for offshore exploration blocks awarded under the Offshore Bid Round 2025, on Wednesday. Photo: Facebook

Pakistan formally reopened its offshore exploration frontier after nearly two decades on Wednesday as the government signed Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) and Exploration Licences (ELs) for offshore blocks awarded under the Offshore Bid Round 2025.

Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik witnessed the signing ceremony for the offshore exploration blocks, which are located in the Indus and Makran offshore basins adjoining the territorial waters of Sindh and Balochistan.

According to a statement issued by the Petroleum Division, the Offshore Bid Round 2025 attracted bids for approximately 54,600 square kilometres of Pakistan’s offshore area, resulting in the award of 23 offshore blocks.

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