KARACHI: Pakistan plans to drill its first offshore oil well in March 2026 along the southern shoreline of Sindh, marking a major step in the country’s search for new hydrocarbon reserves, a senior official at the state-owned explorer said on Thursday, reports ‘Arab News’. The well is being developed in the Sirani Block near Sujawal district, about 30 kilometres from the mainland, in what would mark Pakistan’s first attempt to tap offshore hydrocarbons after decades of relying on onshore discoveries. Offshore exploration has long been viewed as a missing link…
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Climate change now an ‘urgent reality’
FAISALABAD:Faisalabad Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FCCI) President Farooq Yousaf Sheikh has said climate change is no longer a distant concern but an urgent reality, citing Pakistan’s recent experience with devastating floods, cloudbursts, and other unpredictable natural disasters.Speaking to a delegation from the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmental Coordination (MoCC&EC), he said that while Pakistan’s contribution to global climate change is minimal, just 0.9%, the country has borne the brunt of its catastrophic effects.“As the country faces the worst impacts of climate change, FCCI, as the apex trade body,…
Read MoreHitachi Energy Awarded Strategic Contract to Enhance Pakistan’s Power Infrastructure
Pakistan is on the move—its cities are growing, its industries are expanding, and the demand for reliable, sustainable electricity has never been greater. To meet these ambitions, the National Grid Company of Pakistan (NGC) has chosen Hitachi Energy as a strategic partner for a landmark project: the 765/220 kV Mansehra Grid Station (Lot-III), the first of its kind in the country. This project is more than an infrastructure upgrade—it’s a leap toward a smarter, more resilient energy future. Challenge As Pakistan’s energy needs accelerate, so does the urgency to modernize its…
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