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Business & Finance

Pakistan’s largest private LPG producer sends first shipment after 5.5 years

  • Long-awaited restart marks a major milestone for the company and the country’s LPG supply chain
Published November 28, 2025 Updated November 28, 2025 11:00am

Jamshoro Joint Ventures Limited (JJVL), Pakistan’s largest private-sector LPG producer, has resumed operations after more than five and a half years, dispatching its first LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) shipment on Thursday.

LSE Capital Limited disclosed the development in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Friday.

“Please be informed that Jamshoro Joint Ventures Limited (JJVL) - an investee company of LSE Capital Limited (LSECL/Company), has shipped the first load of LPG yesterday after the restart of the plant after 5 years and 6 months,” read the notice.

The long-awaited restart marks a major milestone for the company and the country’s LPG supply chain.

Incorporated and existing under the laws of Pakistan, JJVL is an unlisted public limited company with its headquarters in Lahore and its gas-processing facilities at Jamshoro, Sindh. Its state-of-the-art 200mmscfd LPG extraction plant was commissioned in March 2005, and its 125mmscfd plant in October 2014.

JJVL was the first LPG producer in Pakistan to import and utilise patented Ortloff technology that guarantees it the highest propane recovery rate in the country, which makes its facilities among the most efficient in the world.

The gas-processing plants were engineered, procured, constructed, and commissioned by Houston-based Exterran (formerly The Hanover Company), which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Exterran also operates and maintains the plants.

Earlier in July, Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGC) approved a key agreement with JJVL for the extraction of LPG and NGL (natural gas liquids).

Comments

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Gregorious Nov 28, 2025 03:47pm
Great news. BRAVO JJVL !!! .
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Mustafa Abdullah Nov 28, 2025 11:16pm
Cost of JJVL LPG is 1/4 the cost of LPG coming out from refineries as it is extracted from low cost NG of UEP gas fields of Sindh but it is sold 4 times higher prices. Who pockets this huge profit ?
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Mustafa Abdullah Nov 28, 2025 11:16pm
@Gregorious, what is bravo about it, please explain?
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Shahid Nov 29, 2025 01:45pm
Quantity of shipment and to whome not mentioned pl be inform.
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Ch K A Nye Nov 29, 2025 01:55pm
@Mustafa Abdullah, surely you're not expecting a response?
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ali Nov 30, 2025 12:58am
stop importing log from Qatar
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Jadoon Nov 30, 2025 10:46am
@Mustafa Abdullah, Person, who has taken huge risk, and awaited too much time, in any large business, there are different costs, operator has to bear, you are merely seeing gross margin,
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Tariq Nov 30, 2025 04:01pm
Pardon my ignorance, but why are we exporting LPG, and also importing LPG?
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Farrukh Faraz Maharvi Dec 01, 2025 02:12am
Wait a minute, I thought we are the one importing LPG, how come this happened?
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