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Pakistan buys four LNG cargoes at highest price since 2015
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The government will procure three LNG cargoes from Gunvor and one from PetroChina.
PLL to float tender for months of October and November under Public Procurement Regulatory Authority rules.
ISLAMABAD: The Imran Khan-led government has procured four liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes at the highest-ever rates at $15.19-$15.49 per mmBtu for the month of September since 2015, reported
The News.
The state-owned Pakistan LNG Limited (PLL) first cancelled the tender of eight cargoes for September and October, arguing that the rates were higher at $13.78 per mmBtu, but now it has procured four cargoes at the highest-ever rates.
Value of Kemsa PPE kits drop to Sh1.97bn
Thursday July 29 2021
By EDWIN MUTAI
Summary
The value of Covid-19 protection kits bought at inflated prices has since dropped to Sh1.976 billion due to delayed sale.
Health Cabinet secretary Mutahi Kagwe said the prices of the items currently being held at the Kemsa stores have from Sh2.3 billion in July 2020.
The value of Covid-19 protection kits bought at inflated prices has since dropped to Sh1.976 billion due to delayed sale.
Health Cabinet secretary Mutahi Kagwe said the prices of the items currently being held at the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (Kemsa) stores have from Sh2.3 billion in July 2020.
A senior PIA official said that the revenue loss was around Rs17 billion during the one-year period. AFP/File
KARACHI: After passing of one year, hopes for lifting of a ban on all Pakistan-registered aircraft to enter European Union member states as well as the United Kingdom have been eroded after the global aviation watchdog delayed this month’s scheduled safety audit of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) for an unspecified period, it emerged on Tuesday.
In July 2020, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) had suspended the third country operator authorisation of the national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines, to operate flights in the EU member states for six months due to safety concerns against the backdrop of the May 22 Karachi plane crash and the subsequent damning statement of Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar Khan that 40 per cent of Pakistani pilots possessed dubious licences.
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