26 Feb 2021 - 16:05
QNA
Doha: Qatar Petroleum entered into a new long-term Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with Pakistan State Oil Company Limited (PSO)for the supply of up to 3 million tons per annum (MTPA) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Under the 10-year agreement, LNG deliveries to Pakistan s world-class receiving terminals will commence in 2022 and continue until the end of 2031.
The SPA was signed in Islamabad by HE Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi, the Minister of State for Energy Affairs, the President and CEO of Qatar Petroleum, and Syed Taha, the Managing Director & CEO of PSO in a special ceremony held under the patronage and with attendance of HE Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, senior Pakistani government officials and HE Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani, Qatar s Ambassador to Pakistan.
National
February 16, 2021
ISLAMABAD: In a new development, one of the leading private players in the LNG sector, the PGPCL (Pakistan Gas Port Limited), has sought allocation of pipeline capacity for transmission of 150mmcfd of RLNG on a three-month rolling basis.
The PGPL has written a letter to OGRA, seeking the pipeline capacity allocation keeping in view the latest decision taken by the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCOE) on February 4, 2021. The CCOE decided that in order to provide fair and level playing field to the new LNG terminal, the existing available capacity in the pipeline will be allocated to any applicant, meeting the requisite criteria for three-month rolling basis till such time the new terminals achieve commercial operations date (CoD). As per the letter to OGRA, the Pakistan GasPort Limited (PGPL), the owner of PGP Consortium Limited (PGPC), has placed the request seeking for the pipeline allocation capacity of 150mmcfd on a three-month rolling and on a take-o
National
February 16, 2021
ISLAMABAD: In a new development, one of the leading private players in the LNG sector, the PGPCL (Pakistan Gas Port Limited), has sought allocation of pipeline capacity for transmission of 150mmcfd of RLNG on a three-month rolling basis.
The PGPL has written a letter to OGRA, seeking the pipeline capacity allocation keeping in view the latest decision taken by the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCOE) on February 4, 2021. The CCOE decided that in order to provide fair and level playing field to the new LNG terminal, the existing available capacity in the pipeline will be allocated to any applicant, meeting the requisite criteria for three-month rolling basis till such time the new terminals achieve commercial operations date (CoD).