China’s Daily Coal Production Reaches Record High Of 11.93Mln Tonnes

China ramped up its daily coal production to a new high of 11.93 million tonnes as part of the ongoing efforts to resolve the energy crisis in the country, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China said on Monday. “Since October this year, coal mining has continued to grow. From November 1-5, the average daily coal production reached 11.66 million tonnes, which is 1.2 million tonnes more than at the end of September. A peak of 11.93 million tonnes was reached, which has become a record high in…

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Intended LNG contracts to double at CIIE, as Chinese SOEs step up energy purchase

Intended deals at the 4th China International Import Expo (CIIE) on energy products will increase by 22 percent from last year’s event, while intended deals for liquefied natural gas (LNG) will double, according to a senior Chinese official. Ren Hongbin, vice chairman of the State-Owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC), called on state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to take the initiative to secure China’s energy supply and expand international energy cooperation by using the CIIE platform to diversify energy supply sources. Ren revealed that the value of intended contracts of traditional…

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Power Tariff Hike

Electricity tariffs for the domestic consumers are going dearer by more than what was earlier suggested. The increase approved by Nepra, awaiting government notification is Rs1.68 per unit in the newly announced unprotected consumer category. Recall that lifeline consumer definition has now been expanded from 50 units to 100 units. And the protected category now also included consumers using up to 200 units a month – but with the qualification of maximum monthly usage of under 200 units for six straight months. In contrast to what was communicated earlier, Nepra’s…

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Status of the IMF Programme

IMF Gas Reforms

There continues to be a hiatus in the finalization of the sixth review of the IMF Extended Fund Facility to Pakistan. The Pakistan economic team, led by the Finance Minister arrived in Washington on the 4th of October and negotiations for completion of the review and the setting of targets and reform agenda for subsequent reviews continued till the 23rd of October. The Pakistan team has since returned to Pakistan and talks continue. This is already the longest period taken to finalize a quarterly review in the twenty-two IMF programmes…

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Asia LNG prices slip below $30/mmBtu as supply improves in Europe

Asia liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices fell for a third straight week, as improved gas supply in Europe reduced the competition for LNG in Asia, though losses were limited by fresh demand from Pakistan and Turkey. The average LNG price for December delivery into Northeast Asia fell to $29.50 per metric million British thermal units (mmBtu), down $1.50 or about 5% from the previous week, industry sources said. European wholesale gas prices fell this week after flows from Russia through the Yamal pipeline resumed after a five-day pause. LNG cargoes…

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