Engro Polymer & Chemicals (EPCL), a subsidiary of Engro Corporation, has successfully commissioned its Rs 11.7 billion hydrogen peroxide plant, marking a major milestone in undertaking investments that drive Pakistan’s economic growth. This project has been developed with investment from the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to support EPCL’s expansion in the hydrogen peroxide market.
The hydrogen peroxide plant features state-of-the-art Chematur technology and an installed annual capacity of 28,000 tons. By ensuring sufficient local production, EPCL will enable import substitution of around USD 11 million, reducing reliance on foreign suppliers and strengthening Pakistan’s industrial base.
The company will manufacture and market its high-quality hydrogen peroxide solution, PureOxide, under its wholly owned subsidiary, Engro Peroxide (Private) Limited. As the only hydrogen peroxide manufacturer in southern Pakistan, the company aims to be a responsible supplier offering high quality, reliable delivery and safe packaging with its PureOxide brand. Customers will benefit from lower lead time and costs through just-in-time deliveries in a safety-compliant fleet. PureOxide will be transported in 100% virgin HDPE jerry cans, featuring pressure-release technology to prevent explosions and a vapor-blocking membrane to mitigate fire risks. PureOxide has a lower carbon footprint and higher energy efficiency as EPCL derives hydrogen as part of its caustic manufacturing process.
Commenting on the milestone, Abdul Qayoom Shaikh, CEO of EPCL, said, “Our HPO business will strengthen local industries, especially export-oriented textiles players, who will be able to source a high-quality product locally. With unmatched quality, safety, and sustainability, we are confident that PureOxide will become the preferred choice for customers in Pakistan and beyond.”
Ahsan Zafar Syed, President and CEO of Engro Corporation, added, “Our Rs 12 billion investment in the hydrogen peroxide plant reflects Engro’s commitment to growth and continued belief in Pakistan’s potential. I want to thank the EPCL leadership, IFC, project team, partners, and other stakeholders for their support in completing this project.”