OGRA postpones modifying prices of petroleum products: sources

Petrol-prices

ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has postponed the announcement of new prices of petroleum products on May 16, citing sources, ARY News reported. The announcement regarding the new prices of petroleum products could be made today (May 16, Sunday) as the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) did not prepare the summary following Eidul Fitr holidays, sources…

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No status-quo breakers as yet

LAHORE: Power tariffs, bad governance, red tape, middleman, nepotism, and corruption are the key economic challenges that need proper legislation and rule-based governance. This was also the diagnosis of this government when it assumed power in August 2018. However even after 33 months in power the issues not only remain unresolved but have intensified. It has not happened for the…

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Big Oil Eyes Wave Of Buybacks After Blowout Earnings

Crude oil futures have rallied to their highest finish in months, with WTI price climbing above $65 for the first time in two months after OPEC+ stuck with plans to gradually ease production curbs, signaling confidence in the demand outlook. The optimism has coincided with a breakout season for the S&P 500, with the Energy Sector (XLE) being particularly impressive. Indeed, the fossil…

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US Seeks To Challenge China On Rare-Earth Elements, Key Ingredients In Biden’s Energy Plan

But China’s near monopoly on the materials could be the biggest challenge to Biden’s plans. “China occupies 80% of production, and their internal demands are outstripping their supply,” Defense Metal CEO Craig Taylor told FOX Business on Thursday. “That leaves the West really behind if we don’t get it together and start funding these projects.” China has invested at least…

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Economic turn-around?

The first 1,000 days of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s government have been eventful. The economy went into a recession last year with the outbreak of the pandemic and continues to suffer from high food prices and a rising cost of living. The new finance minister has been a vocal critic of the government’s handling of the economy and wants to…

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Power generation goes up – just

The needle finally seems to be moving on the electricity consumption front. Before going all jubilant, mind you, this comes with caveats. First things first, the cumulative power generation of the national grid delivered to the distribution companies has increased by 4.7 percent year-on-year in the 9-month period of the fiscal year so far. What is also encouraging is the…

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