Oil prices edged higher but remained near a two-week low on Tuesday, as weak economic data from China and rising temperatures elsewhere dampened demand prospects. Supporting prices was a disruption of oil loading operations in Libya. Brent crude oil futures were up 55 cents, or 0.70%, to $77.63 per barrel at 1236 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures were up 49 cents, or 0.67%, to $73.66. Brent settled on Monday at its lowest since Jan. 9, while WTI hit its lowest since Jan. 2. In Libya, local protesters prevented…
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Saudi, UAE, Iraq, Libya energy ministers meet after Trump OPEC comments
DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s energy minister met his counterparts from the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Iraq and Libya on Monday following U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for lower oil prices and ahead of a meeting next week of OPEC+ oil-producing countries. Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman held talks with Iraq’s Hayan Abdel-Ghani and Libya’s Khalifa Abdulsadek in Riyadh, the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. He and his Libyan counterpart discussed “strengthening joint efforts to support the stability of global energy markets” to serve their mutual interests, SPA reported. He also…
Read MoreGovernment to Auction Surplus Electricity, Says Minister Awais Leghari
Islamabad, 28th January 2025- Minister for Power Sardar Awais Leghari, addressing an event in Islamabad, announced the government’s plan to auction surplus electricity in the country. This surplus electricity will be provided to the industries. This initiative aims to stimulate industrial growth and create new employment opportunities across Pakistan. He emphasized that surplus electricity would be made available competitively to ensure maximum benefit for the economy and the industrial sector. The Minister also discussed the recently introduced National Electric Vehicle (EV) Policy, which aims to encourage the adoption of electric…
Read MoreEV Sector Experts Stress Need for Infrastructure Development and Policy Coherence
ISLAMABAD: Experts at the EV Summit 2025, organized by the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), have called for the urgent development of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure, including nationwide charging stations and battery availability, to facilitate consumer adoption. Participants highlighted the government’s introduction of a Rs39.7 per unit EV charging tariff with a 40% exemption, but emphasized the need for further incentives and standardization of EV products and infrastructure to build consumer confidence. Engineer Khuda Buksh of the Engineering Development Board (EDB) noted the growing EV adoption trend and underscored the…
Read MoreBalochistan Seeks Federal Nod for KE’s 150 MW Renewable Energy Projects
ISLAMABAD – The Government of Balochistan has urged the federal authorities to expedite the approval process for K-Electric’s (KE) 150 MW renewable energy projects, which are critical to addressing the province’s growing power needs, sources told Business Recorder. KE’s renewable portfolio includes five projects totaling 640 MW, approved by NEPRA in early 2024, with the flagship Winder and Bela solar projects (150 MW) positioned to drive Balochistan’s industrial and agricultural development while creating jobs. These projects were incorporated into NEPRA’s Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan (IGCEP) 2022 and KE’s Power…
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