National
January 12, 2021
ISLAMABAD: A four-member ministerial committee, headed by Federal Minister for Planning and Special Initiatives Asad Umar, set up by Prime Minister Imran Khan with the mandate to pinpoint the responsible for petrol crisis in June 2020, has completed its investigation and may submit its report to the federal cabinet, which meets today (Tuesday).
With Shafqat Mehmood, Shireen Mazari and Azam Swati as other members, the ministerial body was constituted to pinpoint those responsible for the petroleum crisis, in the light of a report of the five-member inquiry commission, headed by Abubakar Khuda Baksh, additional director general FIA. The inquiry commission had recommended action against Ogra [Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority], secretary Petroleum Division, director general Oil, and private oil-marketing companies (OMCs). Ogra had challenged the report of the inquiry commission in the court of law. The Petroleum Division had also submitted its apprehensions
Construction work on first private sector LNG terminal to start in January
Published On 21 December,2020 04:13 pm
He said Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority was due to issue the licence for construction of a terminal
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – A multinational company will start construction on first merchant Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminal in the country by end of the next month [January] after the government opened up the energy sector under its ease-of-doing-business strategy.
“A vibrant structural framework is very much in place under which construction work on the first private sector LNG terminal will start by end of the January, while the physical work on another merchant terminal to commence in second half of the year 2021,” a senior official privy to the petroleum sector developments said.
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