Daily Times
July 10, 2021
Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Petroleum and Power Tabish Gohar has reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to cleaner fuels and green energy. Talking to the US Chargé d’ Affaires a.i Angela Aggeler on Friday, the SAPM gave an overview of the country’s energy sector and the endeavours of the incumbent government to reform it.
He said that the government would forge a massive addition of renewable capacity i.e. 30 percent by 2030 with 45 percent share of hydel power generation. The SAPM also underlined the importance of the gas storage facilities and said that the government is working on construction of strategic gas storages and this project would enhance the country’s capability to import gas and ensure sustainable economic growth. During the meeting, both discussed the outlook and market of the energy sector in Pakistan. During the interaction, Aggeler commended the government’s renewable energy policy and suggested that the US and Pakistan
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NAB rejects remarks of SAPM Tabish Gohar
July 1, 2021
ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau on Wednesday rejected the remarks of Special Assistant for Energy and Petroleum Tabish Gohar delivered during a speech in the Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FPCCI) by terming it baseless, fabricated and contrary to the facts.
The NAB, while brushing aside the remarks, said that the Special Assistant for Energy and Petroleum had tried to create a negative image of NAB in the business community besides attempting to influence the sub judice LNG reference and allegedly benefit the accused involved in the reference.
The NAB in its official announcement said that the NAB had decided to officially seek the copy of the statement of Tabish Gohar delivered in FPCCI, Karachi, from PEMRA (Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority) and analyse it in the light of Clause 31 (a) of the NAB ordinance, afterwards the law will take its course.