Project planned on faulty assumptions = mirage.
Faulty assumption as in? I thought you would have checked nayvelli and Hungarian lignite heating values by now.
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Project planned on faulty assumptions = mirage.
Faulty assumption as in? I thought you would have checked nayvelli and Hungarian lignite heating values by now.
What has that got to do with the lack of feasibility for Thar Coal? But it's okay. I have no problem if the project fails and the State is left to repay the loans at high interest. It won't be the first time Pakistan was taken for a ride. I will leave you to celebrate your delusions. Good day, Sir.
Bilal bhai,
Neyveli lignite lies right on the surface, which makes it cheap and easy to exploit. From what little I know of Thar Coal, it is not the same. After all, if that was so why wud Prof Mubarakmand suggest UGC?
Regards
Bilal bhai,
Neyveli lignite lies right on the surface, which makes it cheap and easy to exploit. From what little I know of Thar Coal, it is not the same. After all, if that was so why wud Prof Mubarakmand suggest UGC?
Regards
Syed sb,
Other places have successful UCG projects too.
Interested in hearing that, sir. Are these projects you are referring to large enough to meet energy needs of large countries like India or Pak? What is the scale? 100s of MWs?
Regards
What has that got to do with the lack of feasibility for Thar Coal? But it's okay. I have no problem if the project fails and the State is left to repay the loans at high interest. It won't be the first time Pakistan was taken for a ride. I will leave you to celebrate your delusions. Good day, Sir.
I first heard about Thar coal about 6 or 7 years ago. Over the years, there have been ups and downs, missteps and hyperbole. And yet through all the exploration activities, tests and feasibility studies, both the private sector and the government appear to have persisted in their pursuit of commercializing these mines.
What you are essentially suggesting is that this is one big evil scheme cooked up by a large number of people in government and the private sector, both in and outside Pakistan. That sounds like a textbook definition of a conspiracy theory.
The two are not mutually exclusive. Conspiracies do not exist in a vacuum. Conspiracies are hatched to accomplish some illegal/harmful end, which per your suggestion is money.No conspiracy here Sir. There is money to be made in inking deals, that is all I will say.
The two are not mutually exclusive. Conspiracies do not exist in a vacuum. Conspiracies are hatched to accomplish some illegal/harmful end, which per your suggestion is money.
So how do you think the State agreed to provide the sovereign guarantees to a private company for such a dubious project? Yes, I know, it must be the vitally important nature of the project, right?
We do not know for sure if this is a "dubious project". I am saying that there may be some merit in this project. Of course money will be made on the side. That is true for any project. But your assertion that this entire deal is a ruse with the sole objective of making money illegally for a few is a classic conspiracy theory.
Why do you insist on digging yourself deeper in BS? Just how well has Dr. Mubarikmand's UCG project worked out in Thar so far? The rest of your diatribe is similarly useless in context.
Shaky ground, previous history ....y such hate towards the project ...do u think all 6 -7 banks approved 820Mil in air
But yet, you'll continue on!
So many banks have risked their money and the entire project is out there for public discussions.
Wrong Sir. The loans have sovereign guarantees. Their money is not at risk at all. The good people of Pakistan are on the hook.