The Koto Hydropower Project in Lower Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, is nearing completion and is expected to commence power generation later this year. The project will produce 40.8 megawatts of affordable electricity, contributing significantly to the province’s energy needs. Key Benefits: Economic Impact: The project is projected to generate an annual income exceeding Rs. 1.7 billion.Employment Creation: New job opportunities will be created, fostering economic stability in the region.Special Assistant to the KP Chief Minister on Energy, Tariq Mehmood Sadozai, highlighted the project’s importance during an emergency visit to the site.…
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PPL Commences Gas Production from Takri-1 Well in Jamshoro
Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) has announced the start of gas production from the Takri-1 exploratory well in Jamshoro, Sindh. The development was disclosed in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX). The Kotri North Joint Venture, consisting of United Energy Pakistan Limited (UEPL) as the operator with a 50% working interest, along with PPL (40%) and Asia Resources Oil Limited (10%), achieved this milestone by tapping into the hydrocarbon potential of Takri-1. Key Highlights: Exploration Details: Takri-1 was spudded on November 11, 2024, and drilled to a depth of…
Read MoreChina Rises to Second-Largest Global Lithium Reserves, Boosting EV Battery Dominance
China has emerged as the world’s second-largest holder of lithium reserves, solidifying its leadership in electric vehicle (EV) batteries and renewable energy technologies. According to Xinhua, China’s share of global lithium reserves has surged from 6% to 16.5%, surpassing Australia, Argentina, and Bolivia, with only Chile ahead. This milestone is attributed to significant discoveries and breakthroughs in extraction technologies. Key Developments: Tibet Discovery: A 1,740-mile spodumene belt in Tibet is estimated to contain 6.5 million tons of lithium, with potential reserves of up to 30 million tons. Tibetan salt lakes…
Read MoreFBR Exposes Rs106 Billion Solar Panel Import Scam Involving Fake Companies
The Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) Directorate of Customs Post Clearance Audit South has uncovered a staggering Rs106 billion money laundering scheme disguised as solar panel imports, Express News reported. The investigation revealed the involvement of seven fake companies: Messrs Sky Linkers Trading Company, PeshawarMessrs Sky Linkers Business Chain Private Limited, PeshawarMessrs Bright Star Business Solution Private Limited, PeshawarMessrs Moonlight SMC Private Limited, PeshawarMessrs Pak Electronics, LahoreMessrs Solar Site (Private) Limited, LahoreMessrs Royal Zone (Private) LimitedLed by Rab Nawaz and Ahmed Nawaz, the network used these companies to conduct large-scale…
Read MoreSpeakers term sustainable, affordable energy critical for country’s development
Speakers at day long International Hydropower Conference while terming sustainable energy critical for development of any country on Thursday stressed the need for harnessing the untapped hydel potential to meet Pakistan’s future growing energy demands. Islamabad: The 4th International Hydropower Conference 2025, hosted by Energy Update in collaboration with the Private Power Infrastructure Board (PPIB) and the International Hydropower Association, brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and global experts to discuss hydropower’s transformative role in shaping a sustainable energy future for Pakistan.The speakers highlighted various challenges, including the significant financing and…
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