K-Electric Posts Rs4.13bn Profit Amid Challenging FY24

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KARACHI: K-Electric (KE) reported an unconsolidated profit after tax (PAT) of Rs4.13 billion for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2024, despite persistent macroeconomic challenges. The company’s Board of Directors approved the results in a meeting held on Tuesday. Pakistan’s economy recorded a modest GDP growth of 2.51% in FY24, but high inflation and elevated policy rates weighed heavily on the power sector. KE’s operational performance was impacted, with aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses rising by 1.8 percentage points. The company achieved a 3.56% return on equity and 0.87%…

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Japan Shows Interest in Investing in Reko Diq Mining Project

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ISLAMABAD: Japan has expressed its intent to invest in Pakistan’s multibillion-dollar Reko Diq copper and gold mining project, marking a potential shift from its traditionally auto-focused investment portfolio in the country. According to the Petroleum Division, Japan is keen to join local and international partners in the project, which has already attracted investment interest from Saudi Arabia, including a proposed 15% shareholding. The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) was briefed that the Finance Division supports Japan’s participation and assured there would be no undue capital flight in the form of dollar…

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Govt to Ink Rs1.2tr Financing Deal Today to Tackle Circular Debt

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ISLAMABAD: The government will sign a financing facility agreement today aimed at reducing the mounting circular debt in the power sector, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) announced. The Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) invited CEOs and senior executives of banks and power companies to attend the ceremony, which will be held at the PMO. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, currently in New York for the UN General Assembly session, will virtually address the gathering. Pakistan’s debt crisis continues to weigh heavily on its economic outlook. According to the State Bank of…

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Oil Industry Seeks Cost Recovery Support for Rs50bn Digitisation Drive

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KARACHI: Pakistan’s oil industry has urged the government to provide a cost recovery mechanism to support the digitisation and modernisation of the downstream sector, which is expected to cost more than Rs50 billion. The investment will be used to upgrade over 11,000 retail outlets nationwide with digital dispensers, QR codes, mobile payment options, and automated tank gauging systems. In a letter to the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra), the Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC) highlighted that while the industry is aligned with the government’s vision, the initiative is long-term…

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Emergency Gas Pipeline on Motorway Sparks Safety Concerns in Flood-Hit Punjab

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ISLAMABAD: Amid devastating floods, Pakistan’s fragile energy infrastructure is facing renewed pressure after emergency gas transmission repairs in southern Punjab raised serious safety concerns. At Jalalpur Pirwala, floodwaters damaged multiple sections of the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) network, forcing engineers to lay a temporary 36-inch diameter pipeline along a six-to-seven kilometre stretch of motorway to reconnect two critical assemblies and sustain supply to Punjab. Technical experts warn that placing a high-pressure gas line on a flood-damaged motorway risks violating safety protocols and could create a serious hazard if…

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