Under its corporate social responsibility program, the MOL Pakistan Oil and Gas Company BV has donated Rs 3 million to establish four quarantine facilities at various locations in the federal capital.
This support has been planned in consultation with MNA Ali Nawaz Awan, and the district administration, Islamabad. Give the pandemic, the MOL Pakistan has stepped up their efforts to fight the deadly coronavirus. The four quarantine centres are being established at Hajj Complex, Sector I-9, Pak-China Friendship Centre and Chattha Bakhtawar in Islamabad.
Commenting on the occasion, the MOL Group Regional Vice President Middle East Africa and Pakistan, Ali Murtaza Abbas said, "MOL Group has always played a strong leader in supporting the governments in all its operating countries.
We are very proud of our employees who continue to work at the field to maintain the supply of gas, crude and LPG, so that we can continue to maintain the energy needs of the country, as we supply around 10 percent of gas and 30 percent of LPG to the Pakistani grid." The company had donated masks in their operational areas of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa last week, and this is indeed another commendable effort towards fighting the COVID-19.