O&G majors, EPC, truck owners, and fuelling infrastructure developers are going to participate in the discussion about road infrastructure decarbonization. It is one of the major topics of the 7th International LNG Congress. The Congress takes place on 7-8 of June, 2021 on the BGS online platform, and covers major LNG questions of the industry. Discussion about the decarbonization of road transportation remains on the front burner of the O&G industry. The number of vehicles on the road has been growing, and transport emission has been decreasing every year. The…
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LNG demand growth to be driven by Asian countries
“At the country level, LNG demand growth is expected to be led by growing markets in Asia, particularly China and India. The positive outlook for gas in China is forecast to be driven mainly by the residential and industrial sector, thanks to the Chinese government’s policies to improve air quality in the country by switching from coal to gas,” Yury Sentyurin, Secretary- General, GECF, told The Peninsula. Meanwhile in India, the government has committed to transition towards a gas-based economy and reach 15 percent gas share by 2030. Here, LNG imports…
Read MoreAPTMA’s policy suggestions to break the begging bowl
Pakistan has been trapped in an unsustainable debt cycle for decades, with the most recent figures depicting the balance of the current account in deficit for the fourth successive month in March at a moderate $47 million, according to Pakistan’s central bank. Pakistan’s Current Account Balance for the last 6 years is shown in the table below. This foreign currency deficit is currently being financed through loans and bonds. Present Debt Profile Pakistan’s debt level has increased significantly over time (figure below). Short-term economic fixes will never amount to the…
Read MoreCabinet likely to discuss energy issues today
The Federal Cabinet, which is scheduled to meet on Tuesday (today), is likely to approve payment of Rs 90 billion (40 percent of total payment agreed) to 35 Independent Power Producers (IPPs). The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet, in its meeting held on May 5, 2021 approved the summary of the Power Division. The decision of the ECC will be ratified on Tuesday (today). The issue of additional power to Karachi Electric (KE), new Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and probable development on Arbitration Agreement is also expected to…
Read MoreThe World Must Cooperate to Prevent Threats to Maritime Chokepoints
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The recent blockage of the Suez Canal by the Ever Given tanker demonstrated the vulnerability of maritime chokepoints. The importance of maritime lanes to global trade makes them highly susceptible to interference and sabotage by terrorist organizations and rogue states. Global cooperation is essential to prevent such threats. The Ever Given, the massive tanker that recently blocked the Suez Canal for a few days, sharply illustrated the vulnerability of international maritime trading routes to disruption, both accidental and deliberate. Several chokepoints along essential maritime routes are ripe targets for…
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