Sept 10 (Reuters) – U.S. offshore oil companies restored almost 200,000 barrels of production on Friday, while most of the Gulf Coast crude output remained offline following Hurricane Ida, government data showed. The storm hit the U.S. Gulf of Mexico almost two weeks ago, damaging infrastructure and removing more than 21 million barrels of production from the market. Over two-thirds…
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Deemed duty’s collection, utilisation continue to haunt refineries
The deemed duty collection in the past for upgradation purposes continues to haunt refineries as the Cabinet Committee on Transport and Logistics (CCoTL) here on Monday directed the Petroleum Division to come up within two days with details of deemed duty on POL products since its imposition on the POL consumers and utilisation of the amount collected in this head.…
Read MoreCountry likely to face another gas crisis
The country is on track to face another gas crisis from 13-16 September, 2021 due to re-deployment of Floating Storage and Regasification Unit (FSRU) Exquisite after dry dock. A few day ago, the Board of Directors (BoD) of Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGCL) rejected the offer of Engro of a bigger FSRU and asked the company to call its…
Read MoreNEPRA allows Rs1.37 tariff hike
The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) on Friday increased power tariff by Rs1.3771 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) on account of fuel cost adjustment (FCA) for July 2021. The Central Power Purchasing Agency-Guarantee (CPPA-G) had requested a positive FCA of Rs1.4685/kWh, having impact of Rs22.3 billion. The FCA for July 2021 will be charged in the billing month of September 2021,…
Read MoreCCoE to discuss refining policy, cheap power tariff on Sept 13
A meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) has been called on Monday to consider approval of the oil refining policy 2021, cheaper electricity rates to domestic and commercial consumers to encourage incremental consumption for space heating in winter and retention of some old power plants ordered by the federal cabinet. To be presided over by Planning Minister Asad…
Read MoreAfter Pak Army’s security cover: Suspension of work at Dasu project worries Wapda
Following the subversive activity by anti-CPEC forces on July 14, Wapda has provided the signature of Pakistan’s regular Army at the Dasu Hydropower project’s site and upgraded its security apparatus up to the satisfaction of Chinese government, but even after almost two months, China’s Gezhouba Group Corporation (CGGC) has not started construction work, which is questionable. Gezhouba also suspended its…
Read MoreShutdown of Engro LNG terminal: Country to face gas crisis from 13th
This process will lead to closure of CNG, cement and non-export industry (general industry and its captive power plants) across the country for three days from September 13-15. However, with the arrival of old FSRU Exquisite, the ramp up process will continue till the midnight of September 15 and the LNG terminal will fully come on stream on September 16…
Read MoreThe Great LNG Scramble
The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) government just completed three years in office. And for the third winter in a row, the government is left scrambling at the very last minute to arrange supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the winter months, when demand spikes and domestic production is unable to keep pace. This year, LNG prices have shot up at…
Read MoreFriesland Campina to set up solar park on 15 acres of land
FrieslandCampina, formerly known as Engro foods, is going to set up a solar park on 15 acres of land with a capacity of producing 2.5mw of electricity as a part of its efforts to put all its operations at Sahiwal plant on clean and green energy. Currently the plant, producing both milk and ice-cream, is generating power through furnace oil/gas…
Read MoreOman Warns Of $200 Oil In Dig At IEA Climate Advice
Oil producer Oman warned Thursday that crude prices could soar to $200 a barrel as it criticised the International Energy Agency’s ambitions of halting new fossil fuel projects to combat climate change. The IEA called in May on for a halt to new investment in oil, gas and coal extraction in order to boost chances of holding down the dangerous…
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