LAHORE, PAKISTAN — Sigenergy, a global leader in solar and energy storage solutions, made a strong impact at Solar Pakistan 2026, held at the Expo Centre Lahore from April 17–19, unveiling its latest AI-driven technologies designed to support Pakistan’s evolving energy needs. Following its global “AI in All” strategy, the company presented a full suite of advanced solutions, including the modular SigenStor 5-in-1 residential energy system and a 500 kW utility-scale inverter, alongside its commercial and industrial (C&I) hybrid energy offerings. Smart, Integrated Energy Solutions for Pakistan Sigenergy emphasized that…
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OGDC Surpasses 40,000 BOPD, Ending 6-Year Production Decline
ISLAMABAD: Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDC) has achieved a significant milestone by exceeding 40,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) for the first time in over six and a half years, marking a turnaround after a prolonged period of declining output. The announcement was made by Managing Director and CEO Ahmed Hayat Lak, who termed the achievement a reflection of the company’s resilience, technical expertise, and strong organisational commitment. OGDC officials attributed the recovery to sustained technical interventions, improved reservoir management, and enhanced coordination between operational and support…
Read MorePower Generation Up 6% in March on Hydel, Coal Surge; Costs Decline
KARACHI: Pakistan’s total electricity generation rose 6% year-on-year (YoY) to 8,939 GWh in March 2026, compared to 8,409 GWh in the same month last year, reflecting improved demand and a shifting energy mix. On a month-on-month (MoM) basis, generation jumped 16% from 7,696 GWh in February, driven largely by seasonal factors and higher consumption. The increase was led by strong growth in hydropower and imported coal-based generation. Hydel output surged 62% YoY to 2,105 GWh, raising its share in the energy mix to 23.5% from 15.4% a year earlier. Imported…
Read MoreGovernance Failures, Not Capacity Shortage, Driving Power Crisis: Gohar Ejaz
LAHORE: Former caretaker commerce minister Gohar Ejaz has attributed Pakistan’s ongoing power crisis to systemic governance and management failures, rather than a lack of installed generation capacity. In a statement shared on X, Ejaz noted that despite an installed capacity of 46,605 megawatts (MW), the country continues to experience widespread load shedding. Industrial consumers face outages of 2–4 hours, while domestic and commercial users endure up to 16 hours of electricity cuts in some areas. He highlighted a significant gap between capacity and actual supply. At a peak demand of…
Read MoreOgra Disburses Rs38bn in PDC to OMCs to Support Fuel Price Stability
ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has disbursed approximately Rs38 billion in Price Differential Claims (PDC) to 34 Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs), in line with the government’s strategy to maintain affordable fuel prices. The disbursement has been carried out under a revised mechanism approved by the federal government, designed to enhance transparency, efficiency, and timely settlement of claims. The framework ensures a structured verification process, enabling quicker release of legitimate dues while maintaining financial discipline across the petroleum supply chain. Ogra reaffirmed its commitment to supporting government efforts…
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