Pakistan Eyes 2,800MW Solar Boost with Saudi Partner ACWA Power

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has included two large-scale solar power projects—totaling 2,800 megawatts—in its Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan (IGCEP) 2025–35. These projects, located in Layyah, Jhang, and Muzaffargarh, are likely to be offered to Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power under a potential Government-to-Government (G2G) agreement, according to Business Recorder. The National Grid Company of Pakistan (NGC) has informed the Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) about the inclusion of a 1,000MW and an 1,800MW project to be developed by ACWA Power. Final approval, however, depends on the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority…

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OGDCL Receives First Rs7.7bn Interest Payment Under Circular Debt Settlement Plan

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ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL), Pakistan’s largest exploration and production firm, has received the first interest installment of Rs7.73 billion from Power Holding (Private) Limited (PHL) under the government’s circular debt settlement framework. The development was announced in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday, confirming that the payment is part of a broader plan approved by the Government of Pakistan to resolve the mounting circular debt in the energy sector. “As part of the circular debt settlement plan, OGDCL has received the…

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Pakistan, Iran Set \$10 Billion Trade Target Amid Strengthened Bilateral Ties

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Iran have set an ambitious target to boost bilateral trade to \$10 billion, marking a significant step forward in their economic relationship. The announcement came during the official visit of Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian to Islamabad, where he held high-level talks with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. During the visit, both countries signed 12 agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) covering diverse sectors, including trade, energy, connectivity, technology, and cultural cooperation. A joint statement from the Prime Minister’s Office affirmed the intent to transform diplomatic goodwill into…

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Nepra Flags Power Sector Weaknesses, Seeks Urgent Reforms on Tariffs, Net Metering, and Micro Grids

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LAHORE: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has raised serious concerns over systemic issues impacting the performance of Pakistan’s power distribution companies (Discos), prompting the launch of a comprehensive review backed by structured consultations with all key stakeholders. In a recently issued statement, Nepra identified three critical areas requiring immediate attention: the need for a region-specific Time of Use (ToU) tariff structure, a detailed evaluation of net metering’s financial and operational impact on Discos, and the potential deployment of mini and micro grids for remote or commercially unviable regions.…

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V8 Nations to Raise Oil Output by 547,000 Barrels per Day Amid Stable Market Conditions

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LONDON: The Voluntary Eight (V8) — comprising Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, Kuwait, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Russia — have announced a collective decision to increase oil production by 547,000 barrels per day starting September 2025. The move, agreed upon during a recent meeting, is part of a broader strategy to regain market share amid steady demand and resilient crude prices. Currently producing around 41–42 million barrels daily, the group’s planned increase represents a 1.5% uptick. However, analysts suggest the modest rise is unlikely to significantly affect global oil prices,…

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