PIP eyes collaborations at Gastech 2023 for Pakistan's energy sector

PIP eyes collaborations at Gastech 2023 for Pakistan's energy sector

Pakistan

PIP eyes collaborations at Gastech 2023 for Pakistan's energy sector

 ISLAMABAD (APP) – The Petroleum Institute of Pakistan (PIP) is working to promote development of the oil and gas sector in Pakistan through advocacy, capacity building, research, publications, conferences, seminars, and international engagement, declared PIP Chief Executive Officer Shehryar Omar at an exclusive Leadership Roundtable Session themed, “Global Policy: How Governments Are Shaping the Future of Gas and LNG” at the four-day Gastech 2023 recently concluded in Singapore.

Gastech is an annual event and is the largest global exhibition and conference for natural gas, LNG, hydrogen, climate technologies, and low-carbon solutions.

In his speech, Omar said, “The global leaders need to develop policy and funding frameworks that allow developing countries to transition towards cleaner energy usage as different countries are at different starting points in this transition process and the same rules and policies cannot be applied to every country. Developing countries in particular face huge challenges in providing affordable and reliable energy to their citizens, and they need a great deal of help in ensuring energy reliability while transitioning to a net-zero destination.”

While acknowledging the efforts of the host, Omar said that the PIP, as a representative body of the entire oil and gas industry in Pakistan was proud to have been a part of Gastech 2023, and the opportunity to talk about Pakistan’s challenges and, more importantly, opportunities for investment.

On the sidelines of the Gastech 2023, the PIP CEO met some of Singapore’s top institutions including the Nanyang Technological Institute (NTU) and Energy Studies Institute at the National University of Singapore.

During these meetings, the entities agreed to move ahead for extended research collaborations and knowledge exchange.

The institutes identified common research areas and ways to facilitate academic exchange and organise joint workshops and seminars, and also discussed sharing of best practices related to carbon emissions reduction strategies.

The PIP was also offered a membership of NTU for access to their workshops, webinars, and research. Whereas the ESI offered to assist PIP in the finalisation and formulation of Pakistan’s Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) policy which is a PIP initiative as part of the continuing thought leadership efforts by PIP to help and support the Ministry of Energy.