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Independence Day Celebrated at SSGC

The 70th Independence Day of Pakistan was celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor at the SSGC Head Office on August 14, 2017. In what was an official yet uplifting ceremony, Amin Rajput, AMD (SSGC) hoisted the Pakistani flag in the Read More

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As Abbasi Becomes Premier, Govt May Promote RLNG Power Plants

ISLAMABAD: As Shahid Khaqan Abbasi becomes prime minister following his stint as petroleum minister, the government may decide to replace all inefficient thermal power stations with efficient re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) plants, to be set up as independent power plants Read More

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The path to energy security

Energy security is one of the hallmarks of success for any economy in the present times. The paucity of energy has haunted the economy of Pakistan for a decade now. Severe shortages and intermittent supplies have led the country into Read More

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ETPL Plans to Construct Another LNG Terminal

Elengy Terminal Pakistan Limited (ETPL), in collaboration with Shell and Fatima Group, plans to construct another terminal at Port Qasim with a capacity to regasify up to 600 mmscfd. This was announced during a recent news briefing at the terminal Read More

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Turkmenistan building TAPI pipeline in line with schedule

Construction of the Turkmen section of the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline is going on in line with the schedule, the local Turkmenistan TV channel reported Aug. 5. During a government meeting, Turkmenistan’s Deputy Prime Minister Maksat Babayev gave information about Read More

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South Asia becomes global LNG hotspot

DHAKA: South Asia, long a backwater for energy markets, is emerging as a hotspot for liquefied natural gas (LNG), with Pakistan and Bangladesh set to join India as major consumers, helping to ease global oversupply that has dogged this market Read More

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LNG import helps 20 percent reduction in power deficit

Import of liquefied natural gas (LNG) helped the government cut power deficit by around 20 percent, while it also meets 25 percent of gas needs, said a senior official. “RLNG availability has been critical,” the official added. “This source of Read More

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LNG imports meeting up to 25pc of gas shortage

LAHORE: Ongoing imports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) are meeting up to 25 per cent of gas shortage, which currently hovers around 2.5 billion cubic feet per day. According to an official at the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Read More