Soaring costs curb enthusiasm for US LNG

Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Saturday issued a price-revision notification of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for the month of May, decreasing the commodity price by Rs180.28 per 11.8-kilogram cylinder. According to the notification, the authority reduced the locally produced LPG price by Rs 15.27 per kilogram. After the revised price, the LPG cylinder would be sold in the open market at Rs2,735.83 in May, which was available at Rs2,916.11 in April. Whereas, the per Metric Ton (MT) LPG rate has been fixed at Rs231,850.07 for May. The commodity…

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Gas processing plants asked to maximise capacity

The Directorate General of Gas (Petroleum Division) has Annual Turnaround (ATA) of 15 gas processing plants producing around 390 MMCFD gas, official sources told Business Recorder. The operators, the sources said, have been asked to proceed further accordingly while endeavouring to minimize the shutdown period to the extent possible in consultation with concerned gas utility company and ensuring that the tangible efforts would be made to deliver maximum quantity of deliverable gas, if any, during the ATA period. Moreover, all stakeholders have been directed to make sure that ATA’s of the…

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OGRA Reduces LPG Price By Rs180.28 Per 11.8-Kg Cylinder

Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Saturday issued a price-revision notification of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for the month of May, decreasing the commodity price by Rs180.28 per 11.8-kilogram cylinder. According to the notification, the authority reduced the locally produced LPG price by Rs 15.27 per kilogram. After the revised price, the LPG cylinder would be sold in the open market at Rs2,735.83 in May, which was available at Rs2,916.11 in April. Whereas, the per Metric Ton (MT) LPG rate has been fixed at Rs231,850.07 for May. The commodity…

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Govt claims ending power cuts across country

The Power Division on Sunday announced that it had ended power cuts across the country by injecting about 2,500MW additional electricity into the system. “In line with commitment of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, loadshedding has been brought to zero with effect from 05:00am on May 1,” said Power Minister Engineer Khurram Dastgir Khan. However, in a tweet, he added, “There was zero loadshedding on feeders with better recovery”. The minister said more than 2,500MW had been added to the system. The ministry was striving for uninterrupted electricity during and after…

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Hydropower Potential

Pakistan is blessed with enormous hydropower potential—up to remaining some 40,000MW that has not yet been harnessed effectively and optimally, whereas various hydropower project sites have been identified across the country and their technical and economic feasibility determined. In this context the energy policy in vogue, commonly known as Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan (IGCEP) 2021-2030, has focused on utilising indigenous resources for power generation, and thus developing hydropower on a large scale during the decade, aiming at providing affordable, clean, and renewable energy. The plan envisages an addition of…

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