Pakistan has reported another oil and gas discovery in Sindh, reinforcing efforts to expand domestic energy output as the country seeks to reduce reliance on imported fuels. Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDC) announced a gas and condensate find at its Dars West-3 well in Tando Allah Yar district. The development well was successfully tested in the C-Sands of the Lower Goru Formation, confirming further hydrocarbon potential in the region. The well, drilled to a depth of 2,100 metres, produced gas at a rate of 9.70 million standard cubic feet per day alongside 580 barrels per day of condensate. Testing was conducted using the company's in-house technical expertise, with wellhead flow pressure recorded at 1,725 pounds per square inch. The discovery adds to OGDC's resource base and highlights continued exploration in the Lower Goru Formation, an area already known for its energy potential. Officials indicated that the results reflect a broader strategy focused on reservoir evaluation and timely de velopment of indigenous resources. Infrastructure work is already under way to integrate the output into the national system. A pipeline is being laid to connect the well with the KPD-TAY processing plant, after which the gas will be fed into the Sui Southern Gas Company network. The project operates under a joint venture structure, with OGDC holding a 77.5 percent working interest as operator, while Government Holdings Private Limited owns the remaining 22.5 percent. The find underscores ongoing exploration activity aimed at bolstering local supply, as Pakistan continues to prioritise domestic production to address its energy needs.