How are the oil-rich countries of the Persian Gulf, usually called the GCC countries, coping with the current pandemic crisis and other growing global pressures? The common assumption tends to be that with their fabulous wealth from floating for decades on seas of oil and gas the emirates and kingdoms of the region will all get through and overcome all…
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Gas Load Shedding In Sindh: SSGC Denies Reports
Amid strong opposition from key stakeholders, the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCOE) led by Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar has put on hold the unbundling of two gas utilities — Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd (SNGPL) and Sui Southern Gas Company Ltd (SSGCL) — until a comprehensive, feasible and time-bound road map for gas-sector reforms is available. He…
Read MoreEnergy ministry comes up with replies to 7 media questions
ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Energy Petroleum Division Friday issued a press release, clarifying its position regarding reports, circulating in the print and electronic media, posing serious questions about the LNG import “based on selected data”. The release said the Petroleum Division would like to respond to the questions in the backdrop of legal and contractual issue of LNG import. The…
Read MoreUnbundling the wrong way
Amid strong opposition from key stakeholders, the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCOE) led by Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar has put on hold the unbundling of two gas utilities — Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd (SNGPL) and Sui Southern Gas Company Ltd (SSGCL) — until a comprehensive, feasible and time-bound road map for gas-sector reforms is available. He…
Read MoreGovt may hike profit margin of oil firms, dealers by 16pc
ISLAMABAD: Amid declining oil prices, the government is likely to increase profit margins of oil marketing companies (OMCs) and dealers’ commission by 16 per cent without completion of a market study as was promised last year. The ministries of finance and planning and the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) are currently examining a formal proposal, moved by the energy…
Read MoreOil prices slide from March’s highs on rising OPEC+ tensions
Oil fell from an eight-month high as cracks appear among some OPEC+ members days before a key policy meeting to discuss delaying the end of output curbs. Futures fell 1.6% in New York. Iraq’s deputy leader this week criticized OPEC, saying the economic and political conditions of member countries should be considered before they are asked to withhold production. OPEC’s…
Read MoreVIS Reaffirms ER Of PGPCL
KARACHI, (APP – UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News – 27th Nov, 2020 ) :VIS Credit Rating Company Limited has reaffirmed the entity ratings of PGP Consortium Limited at single A minus/A-two and triple B of its preference shares on ‘rating watch-developing’ status. The medium to long-term rating of ‘A-‘ signifies good credit quality with strong protection factors. Moreover, risk factors…
Read MoreGas deficit starts haunting masses: CPPs to be closed down for two months to attain 70mmcd gas
ISLAMABAD: With the view to cope with gas shortfall, the government has decided to close down the RLNG supply to captive power plants (CPPs) for two months of December and January to attain 70 mmcfd gas for 60 days but, in return, the industry will be provided electricity at 7.5 cents per unit. Industry will be provided reduced tariff against…
Read MoreChina’s first domestically made nuclear reactor goes online
BEIJING (AFP) – China has powered up its first domestically developed nuclear reactor — the Hualong One — a significant step in Beijing’s attempts to become less dependent on Western allies for energy security and critical technology. The reactor, which was connected to the national grid on Friday, can generate 10 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity each year and cut carbon…
Read MoreExpensive energy ‘biggest’ problem
EDITORIAL: Prime Minister Imran Khan while addressing the World Economic Forum (WEF)-sponsored Country Strategy Dialogue on Pakistan stated that expensive energy is Pakistan’s “biggest” problem – 25 percent more expensive than in neighbouring India. The Khan administration should be given credit for the Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) signed with Independent Power Producers (IPPs) that would reduce the negative impact of…
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