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In 2015, Eastern Lubricants Blenders Limited became the official distributors of GS Yuasa International, a Japanese company, in Bangladesh. [12] Eastern Lubricants Blenders Limited signed an agreement in July 2019 to sell bitumen to Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation. [13] The company's profit increased in 2021 due to a decline in global oil ...
It became a public limited company in 1998. [8] The operations in Pakistan continue as Kohinoor Chemical Company (Pvt) Ltd, a separate company. [10] Orion Group bought the state owned Kohinoor Chemical Company (Bangladesh) Limited, a deal made possible by the close friendship of the group chairman with Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, in 1993. [11]
Eastern Refinery Limited, or ERL, is a state-owned oil refinery in Bangladesh. ERL, a subsidiary of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation , supplies around 40% of the country's current petroleum products demand and thus maintains stability in the petroleum, oil, and lubricants (POL) products market of the country.
Pak-Arab Refinery Limited is a member of Oil Companies Advisory Council of Pakistan. In September 2012, Pak-Arab Refinery completed its first acquisition by acquiring 100% shareholding of SHV Energy Pakistan, which prior to the acquisition was Pakistan's largest LPG marketing company and PARCO's strategic partner since 2001.
Cnergyico Pk Limited, formerly Byco Petroleum Pakistan Limited and Bosicor Pakistan Limited, is a Pakistani petroleum refinery based in Karachi. [4] It is a subsidiary of the Mauritian company Cnergyico Industries Incorporated [ citation needed ] .
Pakistan Refinery Limited (PRL) is a Pakistani oil refinery based in Karachi. [2] Founded in May 1960, it is traded on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. [3] [4] [5] History
Lucky Core Industries Limited, formerly known as ICI Pakistan, is a Pakistani conglomerate company headquartered in Karachi. It manufactures polyester , pharmaceutical , agrochemical , soda ash , and veterinary medicine .
It was founded by East Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (EPIDC) before the independence of Bangladesh and went into commercial production in 1974. [4] Among the units TSP-II was commissioned earlier in September 1974 and TSP-I unit went into commercial production in April 1977.