ISLAMABAD: Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik announced on Thursday that the government is working to streamline conditions for companies operating the Reko Diq and Saindak mining projects, enabling them to function more effectively in remote and infrastructure-deficient regions. Speaking at a Pakistan Business Forum (PBF) session titled “Unlocking Pakistan’s Untapped Mining Resources for National Wealth,” the minister said a key challenge is that mineral resources fall under provincial jurisdiction. This has resulted in multiple and often conflicting sets of laws, rules, and licensing frameworks that investors must navigate across…
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Furnace Oil Power Costs Soar to Rs33/Unit as Nepra Probes Underutilised LNG Plants
ISLAMABAD: The government informed the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Thursday that it operated furnace oil-based power plants at a fuel cost of Rs33 per unit in October — significantly higher than the Rs21 per unit cost of available but underutilised LNG-based plants — due to “lower LNG allocation.” At a public hearing, the Power Division team led by Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) CEO Rehan Akhtar confirmed that over 40 million units were generated on furnace oil to cover a shortfall triggered by the forced outage of…
Read MorePakistan actively promoting clean, green energy: Awais Leghari
ISLAMABAD, Nov 27 (APP):Federal Minister for Energy Awais Ahmad Khan Leghari has said that Pakistan was actively promoting clean and green energy, with major initiatives under way to expand renewable energy across the country. He expressed these views during the panel discussion at Pakistan Business Council’s 2025 Dialogue on the Economy, held at a local hotel here on Thursday. The federal minister said that Pakistan’s energy sector offers vast opportunities and that, for the first time, comprehensive long-term planning has been undertaken to guide future reforms. He noted that efforts…
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