ISLAMABAD,: The much-awaited construction work on 1,100-kilometer gas pipeline is likely to start in July next year aimed at transporting the commodity from Karachi to Lahore and meeting the country’s ever-growing energy needs. The North-South Gas Pipeline Project (NSGPP) will be executed in collaboration with Russia, under which Pakistan would have a majority share of 51-74 percent, a senior official…
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OGUK Appoints 3 Major Business Leaders
Industry body Oil & Gas UK (OGUK) announced this week that it has appointed three major business leaders to its board. The new appointments comprise Jose Luis Munoz, the chief executive officer of Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Limited, Andy Hessell, the managing director of Kellas Midstream, and Mikki Corcoran, the managing director of Schlumberger Europe. Munoz first joined Repsol in…
Read MoreTowards Private Sector-Based LNG Market
ISLAMABAD: Why are we prone to crisis? After power deficit, we are in a power surplus crisis. After the introduction of liquefied natural gas (LNG), one would have thought that ample supplies would be available from the international system. However, people complain that they do not have gas for cooking food. Recently, a controversy has erupted over losses and shortages…
Read MoreCircular Crisis
As has been the case for many years, and indeed decades, circular debt, notably in the energy sector, remains a major problem for Pakistan. The prime minister has conceded that this is indeed the case and it is one of the causes of grave concern for him, especially as he feels that all the figures given to him have not…
Read MoreKE Acquisition Possible in 6 Months
China’s Shangai Electric Power (SEP) has expressed a commitment to complete transaction of K-Electric within six months subject to resolution of issues. A meeting, chaired by the minister for privatisation and minister for energy, was held in the second week of the ongoing month on the way forward on issues related to the transfer of K-Electric shares to SEP. Officials…
Read MoreWho Causes Climate Change?
The short answer is: all of us. Doubtlessly, climate change is caused majorly by the oil corporations. However, taking refuge in this mindset that the powerful and rich oil companies are causing this and we all are somehow innocent is a fallacy. It is quite therapeutic, yet self-deceptive, to view oneself as rather the victim instead of the participant in…
Read MoreWhat is behind the LNG controversy?
The last few weeks media has been buzzing with allegations and counter-allegations about import of LNG. Both Dawn and Geo have put a figure of $200 milliom as losses due to delay in procuring LNG. Geo went further and put a figure of $122 billion losses incurred by the PTI government due to this delay and other decisions. The debate Friday night…
Read MoreCall to check coal-based power generation
Islamabad : There was a broad consensus among key stakeholders during a consultative meeting on the need for checking coal-based power generation in the country and diverting 60 per cent of the total energy mix to renewable energy by 2030. The meeting was held at the Institute of Policy Studies to discuss IPS study on ‘barriers surrounding distributed generation’ with…
Read MoreFor the first time, Euro V standard diesel imported into Pakistan
For the first time, Euro V diesel has been imported in Pakistan, after the state-owned oil marketing company PSO imported Euro V quality diesel for the country as a ship carrying Euro-five diesel anchored at the port of Karachi. According to a PSO spokesperson, Euro V diesel will be introduced across the country in January 2021. Euro V diesel has…
Read MoreOGDCL discovers Gas & Condensate reserves in KP
Based on open hole logs data, the well was tested at a rate of 1.6 Milion Standard Cubic Feet per Day (MMSCFD) of gas and 12 Barrels per day (BPD) of condensate through 32/64″ choke at Well Head Flowing Pressure of 190 Pounds per square inch (PSI) from Samanasuk Formation.The Joint Venture of Baratai Block comprising Oil and Gas Development…
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