Presently the Government of Pakistan is intending to introduce renewable energy in Pakistan in phases where the first phase expects 20 percent by 2025. No doubt, Pakistan is successfully overcoming energy crisis, which has direct and indirect impact on all …
Read More »Proficiency of food security and oil, gas must be improved
Pakistan is an agrarian economy, which places great emphasis on national food security and self-sufficiency in grain production. With fast rising population, it has become increasingly important to improve crop yields through improved farm economics and production efficiencies. Although fertilizer …
Read More »Review of Tapi gas pipeline project
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India (TAPI) Gas Pipeline Project is one in every of the long-term gas pipeline development project for Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. TAPI which is additionally called as peace project, is the foremost important gas pipeline …
Read More »Rooftop solar solution
Pakistan’s topography and climatic conditions are ideal for the utilization of solar energy at its maximum level. Geographically, Pakistan lies in the sun-belt and receives massive amounts of sunlight all through the year. Therefore, it is very important to exploit …
Read More »Engro Fertilizers a trusted partner of Pakistani farmers
Interview with Mr Nadir S. Qureshi – Chief Executive Officer, Engro Fertilizers Limited PAGE: Can you please share as to whether Engro is doing something to improve the productivity of agriculture sector in the country? Nadir S. Qureshi: Engro has been …
Read More »Ban on import of furnace oil: a good omen or disaster?
The Government of Pakistan (GoP) has notified an immediate ban on import of furnace oil (FO) and ordered all the refineries to utilize billions of rupees in annual deemed duty collected on petroleum products to upgrade their refining facilities. The …
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