Pakistan's average oil production was 65,577 barrel per day and gas production 3,836 mmcfd during the last year, officials said. The state-run Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) was the highest oil producing company with a production of 11.501 million barrels at an average rate of 31,511 barrel per day, which was 48% of the yearly oil production of Pakistan followed by the Pakistan Oil Limited or POL producing 4.773 million barrels at an average of 13,078 barrel per day, which is 20% of the total oil production of Pakistan. Other companies including BP produced 4.626 million barrels, Pakistan Petroleum Limited or PPL 1.305 million barrels, BHP 0.656 million barrels, OPII 0.579 million barrels, Eni Pakistan 0.116 million barrels, MOL 0.305 million barrels, Petronas 0.038 million barrels and OMV 0.035 million barrels. The OGDCL produced 309.103 BCF of gas, at an average rate of 847 MMCFD, this constitute around 22.1% of the total annual gas production of Pakistan. PPL was the second highest gas producing company with 307.303 BCF at an average of 842 MMCFD, which is around 21.9% of the total gas production. Mari Gas produced 171.045 BCF, OMV 199.856 BCF, Eni Pakistan 134.510 BCF, BHP 99.348 BCF, BP 87.8 BCF, OPII 31.414 BCF, POL 20.509 BCF, MOL 17.315 BCF, Petronas 11.286 BCF ,PEL 8.884 BCF and Tullow 1.655 BCF. During the fiscal year 2005-06 the LPG production was 1,495 metric tones per day. In companies JJVL was the major LPG producer with an average of 441 metric tons per day, and in refineries PARCO produced 405 metric tons per day LPG. The total remaining recoverable oil reserves at the end of the fiscal year 2005-06 has been estimated as 324.47 million barrels and the remaining gas reserves (including non-pipeline quality gas) as 32.58 Trillion Cubic Feet.