The two state-owned companies, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) and Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) are currently in process of executing at least six strategic projects to supply gas to special economic zones (SEZs) and industrial parks in their respective areas to give a boost to industrial production. The SNGPL is constructing a 12-kilometre (KMs) pipeline to supply 30…
Read MoreMonth: December 2021
Chinese B2B Firm to Invest $50 Million in Pakistan
Following betterment in ease of doing business in Pakistan, many international companies have expressed their intention to invest in the country and a handful of them are gearing up to pour initial investment. A Chinese internet-based business-to-business (B2B) platform has announced plans to inject $50 million into Pakistan to facilitate local retailers of building material. Under the investment plan, Global…
Read MorePakistan’s Auto Market Too Small For So Many Players
Ahmed Kuli Khan Khattak, CEO of Ghandhara Nissan on Tuesday said country’s auto market was too small for so may new entrants, evident from the fact they have been unable to make any significant dent in the market share of the old ones. KARACHI: Ahmed Kuli Khan Khattak, CEO of Ghandhara Nissan on Tuesday said country’s auto market was too…
Read MoreADB Sees Higher Than Estimated Inflation in Pakistan
In its Asian Development Outlook (ADO) Supplement, the Manila-based lending agency also lowered economic growth forecast for South Asia to 8.6 per cent, from its earlier projection of 8.8pc, and increased inflation forecast to 5.9pc, up from 5.8pc rate of inflation it had earlier estimated for current year. “Much of the forecast upgrade reflects a higher projection for Pakistan, where…
Read MorePakistan to Boost Shipping Fleet to Tackle Global Logistics Crisis
Pakistan is working to boost the capacity of its shipping fleet to draw on its strategic geographical position and help tackle the effects of a global supply chain crisis, the country’s maritime minister told Reuters. Pakistan has a coastline of over 1,000 kilometres (621 miles) and three major ports, including Karachi. It is two days sailing time from destinations in…
Read MoreGovt Decides To Deregulate Gas Sector
Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhary said on Tuesday that deregulation of gas sector is going to take place and private companies would provide gas to the people after importing it. While briefing the media about the decisions taken by the federal cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Imran Khan, he said the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority’s (OGRA’s)…
Read MoreFrom December 16, the government may lower the price of petrol by Rs11 per litre, according to reports
From December 16, the government may lower the price of petrol by Rs11 a litre, according to reports. According to industry insiders, the price of diesel is projected to drop by Rs9 per litre, and the government will finalise petroleum product prices after either hiking or lowering tax rates. The revised prices of petroleum products will come into effect from…
Read MoreUS Natural Gas Futures up Nearly 4% on Soaring European Prices
US natural gas futures rose almost 4% to a fresh one-week high on Monday on forecasts for colder weather and higher demand next week than previously expected and an 11% jump in European gas prices that should keep US liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports near record highs. Gas prices in Europe soared to their highest since hitting a record in…
Read MoreLPG Consumers Worried Over Price Hike
Noreen Fatima, a housewife, said “Every time when we approach LPG dealers they inform us about new prices. When we make argument then they suggest us to contact any other dealer.” “We bought LPG at Rs250 per kilogramme last time and now they are charging Rs265 for one kilogramme to cash in on the miseries of the people,” she said.…
Read MoreCan Egypt Become A Global LNG Power?
Egypt’s long-suffering LNG industry is finally experiencing some success as it takes advantage of European gas market constraints and exploits regional geopolitical developments. Cairo’s dream of becoming a global LNG player was derailed by a combination of the Arab Spring, conflict with Turkey, and then COVID demand destruction. Now, however, the country’s LNG industry is poised for major growth, with…
Read More