In a major development, the government plans to use indigenous Thar coal, instead of imported coal, for generation of 3,960MW. The three power plants that would be shifted to indigenous coal are Sahiwal Coal Power (Sahiwal), China Hub Coal Power (Hub) and Port Qasim Coal (Port Qasim, Karachi), each of 1,320MW installed capacity. It is indeed a landmark and timely…
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Power Sector’s Transmission & Distribution Losses Soar To Rs473 Billion In 2021
Power Sector’s Transmission , According to Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE)’s One Year Growth Strategy for Pakistan, energy is a chronic problem that eight governments have not been able to solve. Due to mismanagement and weak governance in the power sector, huge transmission & distribution losses reached Rs. 473 billion during 2021, out of which Rs. 402 billion were…
Read MoreEconomic Journey of Pakistan’ released: Govt eyes 6-7pc GDP growth in medium-term
The present government’s priorities are to increase GDP growth to 6-7% in the medium term, improve investment climate to attract domestic and foreign investment, promote tourism and information technology, and set up Special Economic Zones (SEZs) for export promotion. This was stated by Finance Ministry in the “75 years’ economic journey of Pakistan” released by it on Saturday to commemorate…
Read MoreNEPRA allows DISCOs to collect Rs9.9/unit extra in Aug bills
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) Friday allowed ex-Wapda power distribution companies (XWDISCOs) to make a whopping Rs9.8972 per unit additional collection from the power consumers in their billing month of August. In June they paid less than what was the cost of the power generation, especially from costly imported RLNG and oil and devaluation of rupee against US…
Read MoreAmin Nasser: A homegrown engineer who reached the top
At an industry event this year in Riyadh, the Saudi energy minister paused at about 9 p.m. in front of some 1,000 people and told them it was bedtime for Amin Nasser, the chief executive of state-owned oil producer Saudi Aramco. He was not joking. Over a career of four decades, Nasser has earned a reputation for a style of…
Read MoreOil refineries’ estimates: POL products’ prices may soar by up to Rs16.48 per litre
The federal government may increase the prices of petroleum products by up to Rs16.48 per litre with effect from August 16, according to the estimates of oil refineries. In a press conference on Saturday, Minister of State for Energy (Petroleum Division) Musaddiq Malik said that the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) determines the price of petroleum products on the…
Read MoreOil Market Surplus Strengthens Case For New OPEC Output Cuts
This week, OPEC issued its Monthly Oil Market Report. It was released just hours after the IEA released its own monthly oil market forecast. Unlike the IEA, the oil-producing group forecast that growth in oil demand this year would be slower than previously expected. OPEC also forecast an oil market surplus, sparking speculation that it may be preparing for production…
Read MoreChina And The West Both Want To Keep Kazakh Oil Flowing
Since its invasion of Ukraine, Moscow has twice blocked Kazakh oil exports crossing its territory. Is this revenge for Kazakhstan’s refusal to endorse the war? An attempt to push up the value of its own crude? Either way, Beijing does not like it. The Chinese government has signaled that it will not accept Russian meddling in Kazakh oil exports, quietly…
Read MoreIran Signals That Latest Nuclear Deal Proposal Could Be ‘Acceptable’
Iran considers that a European Union proposal for the restoration of the so-called nuclear deal could be “acceptable” if it provides assurances about the key demands of the Islamic Republic, a senior Iranian diplomat was quoted as saying on Friday. Speaking to Iran’s IRNA news agency, the unnamed Iranian diplomat said on Friday, as carried by Reuters: “Proposals by the…
Read MoreGulf Of Mexico Oil Outages Balloon Beyond Shell
At least two other oil majors shuttered their Gulf of Mexico platforms on Friday following a leak in the Fourchon booster station, shutting down the flow of crude through the Amberjack Pipelines. On Thursday, Shell halted production at its Mars, Ursa, and Olympus platforms, which can produce 410,000 bpd. Shell did not provide an estimate for when the platforms would…
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