The conditional restoration will be done on best-efforts basis from December 29, 2021 on the conditions that industry would have to submit affidavit for not initiating litigation. Moreover, conducting energy audit through third-party arrangement by June next year has been made mandatory for captive power producers. Otherwise, gas will be disconnected permanently. An industry representative also confirmed deal done with…
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National Refinery shuts down operations as FO stocks pile up
National Refinery Limited (NRL), reeling from months of lackluster fuel oil demand and an abundance of inventory, has temporarily shut down its operations, The News learnt on Monday. Furnace oil stocks have been piling up at refineries, with the situation getting further aggravated due to lack of buying from independent power producers (IPP). This has led to the temporary shutdown…
Read MoreConditional gas supply to textile sector approved
After a month-long impasse, the government on Monday conditionally agreed to provide 50 per cent gas supply to textile manufacturers for co-generation on a best effort basis provided they surrender in writing their stay orders and get their energy audits conducted. Energy Minister Hammad Azhar told Dawn that a government team and a delegation of All Pakistan Textile Mills Association…
Read MoreRichly Poor
According to the 2017 census, the poverty rate in southern Balochistan is 46%, the highest in the country – the lowest rate being 16.3% recorded in Punjab. Ironically, Balochistan is also the province richest in terms of natural resources. The official website of the Balochistan government says the province “possesses a great unexplored potential of metallic and non-metallic minerals” including…
Read MoreIPAK Embraces Energy-Efficient, Sustainable Initiatives
International Packaging Films Limited (IPAK), a packaging firm known for producing high-quality packaging films, has taken sustainability to a new level by incorporating a specialised combo heat recovery system at their power plants in a bid to cut down on carbon emissions. According to company, having become a major player in the packaging industry in a short amount of time…
Read MoreSour Notes
The year 2021 was a year of misery and disappointment for the people of Pakistan, and would haunt them for years with little hope that the year 2022 would be any better. The excellent handling of Covid-19 by the present regime was nullified by its subsequent loss of writ. There was an increase in economic activities, but that was accompanied…
Read MoreKarachi Looks for Alternative Fuels Amidst Gas Crisis
Amidst gas crises, citizens have been forced to look for alternative heat sources like LPG cylinders and burning coal, wood or biofuel. Resultantly, the price for these alternative options has also gone up by 20 to 30 per cent, backed by increased demand from domestic as well as commercial sectors. Ayesha Khatun, a working-class woman who is a resident of…
Read MoreRecord-Breaking Gas Prices Prompt Iran To Boost Production
As great as Iran’s oil reserves are, its gas reserves are even greater, with official estimated proven natural gas reserves of 33.78 trillion cubic metres (Tcm), second only to Russia, 17 percent of the world’s total and more than one-third of OPEC’s. If the new-found reserves in the Chalous field were added – as exclusively revealed by OilPrice.com – then…
Read MoreNatural Gas Price Forecast – Natural Gas Markets Continue to Consolidate
Natural gas markets have initially fallen during the trading session on Monday, but then turned around to show signs of life again. By doing so, it looks like we are simply hanging around in the same range that we have been in for a while and therefore I am not expecting much at this point in time. On signs of…
Read MoreMoE’s Love Affair with Furnace Oil
Gas and furnace oil (FO) crisis is becoming a norm in Pakistan in winters. To some extent, failure to procure adequate volume of LNG in winter was also overplayed by the media. However, if there is going to be an FO crisis, the government should be held responsible. The fear is that locally produced FO by refineries may not be…
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