New government will face pressure in shaping fate of the country Flow of remittances will be smooth in 2024 Interview…
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SSGCL-linked industries to protest unprecedented increase in gas tariff PHMA Zonal Chairman Abdul Jabbar Gajiani Chair welcomed the General Body…
Urgent need to incentivise domestic investors, fix the energy crisis and control the falling rupee Improving the productive capacity of…
Over the last 18 months, Pakistan’s economy has gone from bad to worse. It may be true that the country…
National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has recently issued its flagship annual State of Industry Report 2021 (SIR21). The purpose…
Our new finance minister, Shaukat Tarin, has strongly urged the IMF to reconsider its demand for raising electricity tariff by…
At its meeting on 19th March 2021, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) decided to…
K-Electric does have any fuel storage facility nor they have an agreement with SSGC/PSO, yet they threaten to resort to…
Sui Southern Gas Company Limited (SSGCL) has filed its annual Petition with OGRA to increase the FY 2020-21 Average Prescribed…
Many long-term energy agreements have been signed in the last five years that has increased the generation capacity to almost…
Dealing with the current difficult situation of energy supply-demand gap and for uniformity in the management system this scribe has…
Our government has raised the electricity tariffs yet again. These frequent increases in electricity tariffs are problematic for a number…
Tax and tariff regime should be simplified to provide level playing field to exporters Interview with Mr Khalid Tawab –…
[box type=”info” align=”” class=”” width=””]by Sarah Feldman, Oct 7, 2019[/box] An estimated $630 billion worth of traded goods is caught in…
[box type=”info” align=”” class=”” width=””]by Felix Richter, May 24, 2018[/box] Having repeatedly stated his discontent with the United States’ role…
The present government is talking much for the energy crisis. Their statements look more like political slogans and nothing are…