ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has notified a positive quarterly tariff adjustment of Paisa 35 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) for the second quarter of FY2025-26, which will be recovered from electricity consumers between March and May 2026. According to the notification, issued under Section 31(7) of the Regulation of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of Electric Power Act 1997, the authority has approved an overall positive adjustment of Rs8.674 billion under the Quarterly Tariff Adjustment (QTA) mechanism. The increase has been attributed to variations in capacity charges, variable operation…
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Sindh Govt Appoints Chairman and Members of SEPRA
KARACHI: The Government of Sindh has appointed a new chairman and members of the Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority (SEPRA), according to an official notification issued by the Services, General Administration and Coordination Department. As per the notification dated March 6, 2026, the appointments have been made under Section 2 of the Sindh Regulation of Electric Power Services Act 2023, following recommendations of the selection committee. Under the notification, Rafique Ahmed Shaikh has been appointed as Chairman of SEPRA. The newly appointed members include Nand Lal P. Sharma as Member…
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday announced a comprehensive national austerity policy aimed at reducing government expenditures and conserving fuel amid rising global energy prices and escalating tensions in the Middle East. In a televised address to the nation after chairing a special meeting on austerity measures, the prime minister said the region was facing heightened instability following the U.S.–Israel strike on Iran, adding that Pakistan was actively pursuing diplomatic efforts to help defuse the crisis. “The entire region is currently in a state of war,” he said, stressing…
Read MoreOil Prices Drop Over 6% as Trump Signals Possible Middle East De-escalation
Global oil prices plunged more than 6% on Tuesday after reaching their highest level in over three years a day earlier, as U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the conflict in the Middle East could soon come to an end, easing fears of prolonged supply disruptions. International benchmark Brent crude oil futures fell $6.51, or 6.6%, to $92.45 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude declined $6.12, or 6.5%, to $88.65. On Monday, oil prices had surged above $100 per barrel, with Brent and WTI touching session highs of $119.50…
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