isn't it 13.7% of the crude oil price? India is getting 12.5% i think. forget about india. is this is true, price will hike as crude prices go up. do the maths
People putting every bit of hope in CPEC should also know that Pakistan sits 9th in shale oil and 3rd in shale gas reserves! if we can import this tech
There is more to this country than CPEC only.
The mega project will affect life in the area by burning 16,667 tonne coal daily and throwing ashes and smoke into the air. However, the report of an environmental impact assessment (EIA) conducted by the National Engineering Services Pakistan (Nespak) to assess the impacts of a 1,360MW coal...
will you care to explain that this plant is not built in Jamshoro, sukkur or even in nawabshah to minimize cost/production ratio and why only sahiwal? and by saying it a disaster doesn't mean plant itself is a disaster. i was referring to numerous other parameters that should be considered...
transportation charges will increase cost/production ratio further more environmental damage it will cause in a longer run will outclass it's benefits.
for every MW you need atleast a ton of coal. and that's a huge quantity given that you'll adjust the quality of coal. a 3 ton of average...
@somebozo
you are refereeing to an article which is roughly 10 months old. prices has drastically dropped in the 4rth quarter, drilling activity is stalled in Saudi. what they are doing is they are increasing production with well interventions. how could you say that activity is booming when...
And Saudia thought American shale market will collapse. It's quite amazing how Ammerican shale market is sustaining at the moment as they need oil to be around atleast 40$/bbl to maintain cost/production ratio. Saudia can sustain upto 18$/bbl.
Surely this 8 mils of bbl surplus in open market...
I don't get it. why there is 60+ mil gap between typhoon and rafale. 190 for typhoon is just too much plus 4 countries political which hunt. it makes them unreachable
100 4.5-5 gen fighters? man that could be 15-20 bil$$ procurement. where's the money?