PPL Head Office. Several departments spread across multiple floors of the PIDC building.
A public sector oil & gas exploration company with a working stake in all the provinces of Pakistan and abroad as well.
Very Nice Place
Good staff.Unfortunately I have no more experience.
Building is very old
I visit this place to give consultancy services of SAP.
Great, long live PPL
Pakistan Petroleum Limited is a multinational, global competitive and one of the largest state-owned mega-corporation of Pakistan.
An Oil Exploration company, they occupy several floors in the PIDC building. Good company to work for, they have a good working environment.
Good place to work at. Friendly colleagues and good work environment.
Diversity...full of talent....merit...dream job..
Old structure yet renovated from the inside pretty well
Parking issue
The pioneer of the natural gas industry in the country, Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) has been a frontline player in the energy sector since the mid-1950s. As a major supplier of natural gas, PPL today contributes over 20 percent of the country’s total natural gas supplies besides producing crude oil, Natural Gas Liquid and Liquefied Petroleum Gas.The company’s history can be traced back to the establishment of a public limited company in June 1950, with major shareholding by Burmah Oil Company (BOC) of the United Kingdom for exploration, prospecting, development and production of oil and natural gas resources. In September 1997, BOC disinvested from the Exploration and Production (E&P) sector worldwide and sold its equity in PPL to the Government of Pakistan (GoP). Subsequently, the government reduced its holding through an initial public offer in June 2004, which was further decreased with the initiation of the Benazir Employees Stock Option Scheme (BESOS) in August 2009 when PPL employees were allotted 12 percent shares from the government’s equity. More recently, GoP further disinvested its 5 percent shares, around 3.55 percent of the total paid-up capital, in PPL through Secondary Public Offering in 2014. Currently, the company’s shareholding is divided between the government, which owns about 68 percent, PPL Employees Empowerment Trust that has approximately 7 percent — being shares transferred to employees under BESOS — and private investors, who hold nearly 25 percent.PPL has acquired 100 percent shareholding of MND E&P Limited, a company incorporated in England and Wales. The name of the subsidiary has been changed to PPL Europe E&P Limited.
Ppl at pidc office
Need a better building then PIDC
My family my home
Nice
Head office of Pakistan Petroleum Limited.
Little slow but still they do their job only they can
Semi govt e&p company conducting aggressive exploration and drilling programs
Backbone of energy sector of Pakistan
Soo
Ok
Calm and cool place
EXCELLENT
Very good
OK
Good working environment
Great progressive company
Working there
I love it
Old building not good
Very Nice
Pakistan Petroleum