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Govt to offer 35 offshore sites for oil, gas exploration
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Published: November 30, 2019
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has decided to auction 35 offshore sites next month for drilling to find oil and gas reserves in a major move to step up hydrocarbon production and meet growing demand.

The decision came after public-sector companies including Oil and Gas Development Company (OGDC), in a joint venture with Italy’s Eni and US energy giant ExxonMobil, made efforts to discover oil and gas deposits at an offshore site in the Arabian Sea near Karachi. However, they could not find anything but were able to collect data that could be useful for upcoming offshore ventures.

In addition to the 35 offshore sites, the government is poised to auction 10 onshore sites for hydrocarbon exploration, starting December 2019, said Power and Petroleum Minister Omar Ayub Khan in a meeting with German Ambassador Bernhard Schlagheck on Friday.

Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Petroleum Nadeem Babar was also present in the meeting.

The minister emphasised that Pakistan’s energy sector was developing fast as it was offering around $60-billion market for renewable energy generation, transmission and distribution along with the petroleum sub-sector, which offered huge oil and gas exploration opportunities at around 40 new sites. Auction for these sites would be held next month.

He pointed out that for the first time provinces in Pakistan had been given a major and leading role in decision-making on new renewable energy projects as well as project implementation. A steering committee, with representation from all provinces, would be constituted for the purpose in the Alternative Energy Development Board (AEDB), he added.

He said the government had formulated a 25-year power generation plan alongside the transmission plan for commissioning new projects in the country.

Regarding exploration of new oil and gas reserves, the German ambassador was apprised that due to the absence of a clear globally acceptable policy, there was little exploration work as compared to the potential Pakistan had.

Now, after the policy has been revamped, the government is ready to auction around 35 offshore and 10 onshore sites for oil and gas exploration, starting December 2019.

The power minister briefed the envoy about the huge potential of increase in per capita electricity consumption in Pakistan, which currently stood around 500 kilowatts (kw) lower than the 2,500kw per capita consumption in China.

“This means electricity consumption will further increase in Pakistan with the adoption of business-friendly policies by the government,” he remarked.
The minister reiterated that Pakistan government had formulated a circular debt capping plan and the increase in debt, which was growing by Rs39 billion per month during the tenure of previous government, was brought down to little more than Rs10 billion per month. “This will be arrested by the end of next year.”

He threw light on the steps taken by the government for bringing efficiency in the power sector. Owing to an extensive anti-theft campaign, recovery drives, action against employees of power companies and such other measures, 80% of feeders across the country are now receiving uninterrupted power supply. Work on the remaining 20% feeders is also going on at a fast pace and is on track.

Apart from these, power distribution companies are making considerable investment in new technology including AMI meters and Areal Bundled Cables to enhance their efficiency and slash losses.

Speaking on the occasion, Nadeem Babar revealed that a multi-year auction of bulk renewable energy projects on a competitive bidding basis was under consideration.

“It will also be beneficial for the manufacturing of renewable energy equipment such as solar panels and wind turbines in the country, providing investors with a good market size and terms for their businesses besides creating considerable job opportunities,” he added.

The German ambassador was of the view that the entire developed world and their entrepreneurs were watching developments in Pakistan and were ready to make investment.

“German companies are also interested in taking part in the upcoming bidding for renewable energy projects,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 30th, 2019.

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previous govt is now irrelevant and they are facing consequences of what they did but current govt should not follow wrong steps if they want to brig better change,announcing exploration repeatedly will not solve problems unless real discovery is made otherwise it seems only for purpose of keeping public satisfy in dreams
Why Previous governments wasted 10 years.:angry:
 
Does Pakistan have any provision for export of its mineral resources?
 
why they have wasted 1 yr for this,they should have done this from start of tenure
Because there was a sever financial crisis. We were on the verge of bankruptcy. U cant imagine what could have happened. Our repayment of 9 billion was due but we had 7 billion with SBP.
 
Why did previous governments waste 70 years?
number of blocks auctioned from 2012-2018 were zero
PPPP did pretty well, they auctioned alot of blocks that led to 50% increase in oil production from 2008-14..since than everything is obviously on the drop
PPPP did a good job by also finding financing for tarbela IV that too a 100% financing from WB, never happened before
 
number of blocks auctioned from 2012-2018 were zero
PPPP did pretty well, they auctioned alot of blocks that led to 50% increase in oil production from 2008-14..since than everything is obviously on the drop
PPPP did a good job by also finding financing for tarbela IV that too a 100% financing from WB, never happened before
Surprising. The last tenure if PMLN was worst ... post Panama dicision they destroyed almost every sector specially the economy and external trade
 
Hi. Doea anyone knows whats tha name of that Chinese gas and oil exploration company in Pakistan? something like United oil and gas?
 
Surprising. The last tenure if PMLN was worst ... post Panama dicision they destroyed almost every sector specially the economy and external trade
well the blame doesnt lie soley on them there were some provincial issues as well with sindh
but with KPK there were no issues, the federal govt was blocking it
 
exploration is funded by foreign companies and govt has not to provide finance for them but there were reports that certain exploration sites were deliberately wrongly selected in last year which lead to failure of exploration
Because there was a sever financial crisis. We were on the verge of bankruptcy. U cant imagine what could have happened. Our repayment of 9 billion was due but we had 7 billion with SBP.
 
exploration is funded by foreign companies and govt has not to provide finance for them but there were reports that certain exploration sites were deliberately wrongly selected in last year which lead to failure of exploration
but time is limited .... if u r trying to save person in ICU. You cant plan his vitamin intake.
 

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