Politics8/27/2025Bloomberg

US Firms Said to Eye Pakistan Oil After Trump’s Reserves Claim

US Firms Said to Eye Pakistan Oil After Trump’s Reserves Claim

The article reports that the United States' top diplomat in Pakistan has conveyed to the country that American companies are demonstrating "strong interest" in Pakistan's oil and gas sector. This development follows President Donald Trump's recent claim about the existence of "massive" oil reserves in Pakistan. The article suggests that Trump's statement has sparked renewed attention from U.S. firms toward Pakistan's energy resources. However, the article does not provide any specific details about the extent of the companies' interest or any potential deals or investments. The article remains neutral in its reporting, focusing on relaying the information provided by the U.S. envoy to Pakistan without making any claims or speculations about the potential implications or outcomes of this reported interest from American companies.

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