ISLAMABAD: In a landmark move, Pakistan has become the first South Asian country to formally join the global push for a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT)—a bold initiative aiming to end the expansion of oil, gas, and coal production while facilitating a global transition to clean energy through cooperation, financial aid, and technology transfer. Pakistan’s entry into the treaty movement in December 2024, alongside climate-vulnerable nations like Vanuatu, Colombia, and The Bahamas, was hailed as a major shift in global climate diplomacy. With over 120 cities, 3,000 scientists, and 100…
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PAC Report Slams Ogra for Failing to Protect Gas Consumers, Ignoring Company Misconduct
ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has come under fire for failing to protect consumers from malpractice by gas companies, including Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) and Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC), according to an Audit Report for 2022–23 presented to a sub-committee of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) on Wednesday. The report highlights Ogra’s inability to take punitive action against gas utilities, despite repeated instances of consumer exploitation. Key issues cited include excessive billing, unjustified tampering charges—even after Ogra had previously ruled against them—improper meter installations,…
Read MoreGas and Oil Price Hikes Severely Impact Exports, Warns FPCCI Vice President
KARACHI: Amaan Pracha, Vice President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI), has warned that the recent surge in gas tariffs and oil prices is severely damaging Pakistan’s export competitiveness and industrial stability. Speaking to the media at the FPCCI, Pracha expressed deep concern over the government’s decision to raise gas prices for industries despite repeated requests from the business community for a reduction. “This move makes Pakistan more expensive compared to regional competitors, discouraging exports instead of promoting them,” he stated. He noted that the…
Read MoreNEPRA Reduces Basic Power Tariff by Rs1.15 Per Unit to Ease Consumer Burden
ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has announced a reduction of Rs1.15 per unit in the basic electricity tariff, providing much-needed relief to domestic consumers using between 100 to 500 units per month. According to a notification issued by NEPRA and forwarded to the federal government for final approval, the revised national tariff structure sets the maximum rate for domestic consumers at Rs47.69 per unit. The tariff for lifeline consumers—those using up to 50 units monthly—remains unchanged at Rs3.95 per unit, while those consuming 51 to 100 units…
Read MoreOCAC Warns New Levies Will Hike Furnace Oil Prices by 80%, Threaten Industry Viability
ISLAMABAD: The Oil Companies Advisory Council (OCAC) has raised alarm over new government-imposed levies on furnace oil, warning that the resulting price hike—exceeding 80%—could cripple key industries, independent power producers (IPPs), and the shipping sector. In a letter to the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), OCAC Chairman Adil Khattak strongly protested the imposition of a petroleum levy of Rs82,077 per metric ton and a Climate Support Levy of Rs2,665 per metric ton under the Finance Act 2025. These levies took effect from July 1, 2025. Khattak called the move “a…
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