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Finally, a good news.We have 6 or so already currently, not sure the exact number
Pakistan's largest Chinese-built nuclear plant to start operating
Pakistan's largest nuclear power plant was opened on Friday, generating electricity for the national grid as the country tries to wean itself off its reliance on fossil fuels.www.reuters.com
WE produce 105000barrels per dayYes, there is more likely to be oil in Pakistan, but the economy of extraction has to be feasible to justify multi billion investment.
Earlt 2019, people were quite certain of a substantial offshore gas reserve (Kekra-1). But pilot drilling was abruptly shutdown.
Drilling of Kekra-1 well in deep sea: Oil and gas field to be developed with Rs41 bn investment
The four exploration and production companies’ joint venture headed by Italian company ENI that has started spudding Kekra-1 well in Indus G Block in Pakistan’s deep sea, if meets the success, will carve out the plan to develop the field with huge investment of over Rs41 billion.www.ogv.energy
Even if there is it will be stolen or squandered away.
Balochistan with its terrain surely must have oil.
People also thought the Saudi king mad when he hinted that his land must have oil and started exploration.Probably right under the mountains of gold and copper.
eh, what was that ?Courtesy of MBS.
People also thought the Saudi king mad when he hinted that his land must have oil and started exploration.
No wonder why our enemies want a "free and independent" BalochistanData on Pakistani potential resources
USGS Publications Warehouse
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated mean undiscovered, technically recoverable resources of 164 million barrels of oil and 24.6 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan....pubs.er.usgs.gov
Data on Pakistani potential resources
USGS Publications Warehouse
Using a geology-based assessment methodology, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated mean undiscovered, technically recoverable resources of 164 million barrels of oil and 24.6 trillion cubic feet of gas in the Lower Indus Basin, Pakistan....pubs.er.usgs.gov