Local refineries approach govt as furnace oil crisis looms

Amid reports of furnace oil crisis, local Pakistani refineries including National Refinery Limited and Attock Refinery Limited have decided to take up the matter to the Ministry of Energy. “Reference to several articles published in several newspapers on the issue of Furnace Fuel Oil (FFO) crisis being faced by local refineries, the company’s management along with other local refineries has…

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NEPRA raises electricity tariff by Rs1.56 per unit

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has dropped another inflation bomb on electricity users, as it increased on Wednesday power tariff once again. The electric power regulator NEPRA has approved a hike Rs1.56 per unit increase in electricity prices, which would add a burden of Rs14.50 billion on the pockets of consumers. As per details, NEPRA Chairman Tausif H…

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Saudi Arabia, Kuwait end dispute over shared oil fields

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have ended a nearly five-year-long dispute over shared oil fields and have agreed to resume oil production from the divided Neutral Zone, but stressed this would not change their OPEC commitments to crude oil production cuts. The allied Gulf Arab nations signed the agreement in Kuwait City on Tuesday. Local media reported that about 300,000…

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Deadlock persists as provinces refuse to give up ‘first right of use’ of natural gas

ISLAMABAD: Provinces have turned down a proposal floated by the federal government that asks provinces to withdraw their first right of use over natural gas and give top priority to domestic consumers across the country. The proposal, taken up by the Council of Common Interests (CCI) in its recent meeting, was aimed at overcoming the emerging gas crisis in winter. Under…

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Sale of LNG-Based Power Plants Faces Delay

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s plan to raise around $1.5 billion from the privatisation of two power plants is facing delay as only one foreign investor has submitted documents amid uncertainty caused by Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision to skip the Kuala Lumpur Summit 2019.Foreign investors of Malaysia, China, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia had initially shown interest in taking…

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PPL Finds Gas in Sindh, Balochistan

KARACHI: Pakistan Pet­­r­o­leum Ltd (PPL) ann­ou­nced two discoveries on Monday. A notice to the PSX info­rmed of hydrocarbon discovery in exploratory well, Bitro-I, in Latif Block loca­ted in Khairpur District, Sindh, by the Joint Venture Partners of the Latif Explo­ration Licence. The company holds 33.30pc working interest in the block. The second notice to the exchange related to hydrocarbon discovery…

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Debt Continues To Plague Pakistan’s Energy Chain

ISLAMABAD: Energy prices are rising consistently, so is the cost of doing business, which ultimately dents competitiveness of Pakistan. At the same time, the high prices are not enough to slash the growing circular debt in the energy chain. Though the government has taken measures to tackle the circular debt by curtailing losses of energy companies and checking power theft along…

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