Competitive bidding for new oil, gas exploration sites soon: Hammad
Last updated on: 05 July,2021 06:36 pm
Competitive bidding for new oil, gas exploration sites soon: Hammad
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - Pakistan is opening new areas for oil and gas exploration through competitive bidding that will push massive exploration activities in the country.
This was stated by Federal Minister for Energy Muhammad Hammad Azhar in a meeting with Ambassador of Japan, Kuninori Matsuda here Monday, said a statement.
Federal Minister said that International Companies including Japanese Companies must participate in the competitive bidding as they are vital for massive exploration targets.
This would not only increase the local oil and gas productions but will also save a lot of foreign exchange now used for its imports, he added.
Hammad Azhar also apprised the Japanese Ambassador on the effective steps taken by the present Government in substantially minimizing the growth of Circular debt from Rs. 538 billion last to Rs.177 Billion this year, which has greatly contributed in restoring the confidence of investors.
He said that due to Industrial Support Package coupled with economic policies, the electricity consumption has witnessed a 15% increase as compared to last year.
Federal Minister while reiterating Government’s strong commitment to further cement the existing ties between Pakistan and Japan, invited Japanese Companies to explore the electricity transmission and distribution system for their investment which offer good return on equity.
He also stressed Japan’s assistance for technical studies for the off grid solution for areas like remote areas of Baluchistan.
Kuninori Matsuda while appreciating the Government of Pakistan’s policies in the energy sector apprised the Minister for Energy that Japan has announced Asia Energy Transition Initiative (AETI) which encompasses US $ 10 billion financial support for renewable energy, energy efficiency, LNG and other projects.
He said that in October 2021, Japan will hold Asia Green Partnership Ministerial Meeting (AGPM).
He invited the Minister for Energy to participate in the meeting, which was accepted with note of thanks.