
Where is Pakistan's oil reserves? Never been found so far despite drilling for..., Imran Khan already...
Pakistan's Massive Oil and Gas Reserves: Pakistan has made headlines all over after claiming to have discovered huge reserves of oil and gas in its sea area. However, the latest details and expert opinions reveal an entirely different picture. Well, these claims of finding natural reserves are not new and date back to Imran Khan's regime. Let us understand this whole matter in detail.
Imran Khan's Claims
In 2019, Imran Khan, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, claimed that huge reserves of oil and gas is going to be found 230-280 kms from the coast of Karachi, near the Iranian border. He stated that this discovery will change his country's fate and end all the debts. Khan claimed that the oil and gas reserve will not only fulfill the country's needs but also make it an oil-exporting country.

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