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New petroleum policy after cabinet expansion
By Hanif Khalid
Sunday, October 26, 2008
ISLAMABAD: The government will unveil new petroleum policy after expansion in the federal cabinet, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told The News here on Saturday.
[B]New petroleum policy will have far-reaching impact. New petroleum minister will draft the policy and present it in the meeting of the expanded cabinet, [/B]said Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who also holds additional charge of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources.
No important document including the petroleum policy is pending in my office. I am looking after all the important affairs of the Petroleum Ministry and it will not be a good thing that when a new minister takes charge of the ministry, he gets already approved petroleum policy for implementation, he said in a special chat.
However, the minister said, all the snags in the petroleum policy of the previous rulers would be removed while framing the new policy. He said that new mechanism of allotting blocks for oil and gas exploration would be devised and offshore drilling sale system would also be included in the new petroleum policy while revolutionary changes would be introduced in the gas pricing formula.
Chairman of the National Reconstruction Bureau Dr Asim Hussain, who has the status of a federal minister, and Secretary in-charge G A Sabri have received proposals for the new petroleum policy from all stakeholders, including the oil and gas exploration companies, a senior official told The News wishing anonymity. Under the new policy, the private companies will be encouraged to invest in the oil and gas sector, he added.
The official said that new blocks would be allotted for exploration of oil and gas and new pricing formula would be included in the new petroleum policy for such blocks. He said that under the current policy, the gas price is capped at $40 per barrel oil price in the international market.
By Hanif Khalid
Sunday, October 26, 2008
ISLAMABAD: The government will unveil new petroleum policy after expansion in the federal cabinet, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi told The News here on Saturday.
[B]New petroleum policy will have far-reaching impact. New petroleum minister will draft the policy and present it in the meeting of the expanded cabinet, [/B]said Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who also holds additional charge of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources.
No important document including the petroleum policy is pending in my office. I am looking after all the important affairs of the Petroleum Ministry and it will not be a good thing that when a new minister takes charge of the ministry, he gets already approved petroleum policy for implementation, he said in a special chat.
However, the minister said, all the snags in the petroleum policy of the previous rulers would be removed while framing the new policy. He said that new mechanism of allotting blocks for oil and gas exploration would be devised and offshore drilling sale system would also be included in the new petroleum policy while revolutionary changes would be introduced in the gas pricing formula.
Chairman of the National Reconstruction Bureau Dr Asim Hussain, who has the status of a federal minister, and Secretary in-charge G A Sabri have received proposals for the new petroleum policy from all stakeholders, including the oil and gas exploration companies, a senior official told The News wishing anonymity. Under the new policy, the private companies will be encouraged to invest in the oil and gas sector, he added.
The official said that new blocks would be allotted for exploration of oil and gas and new pricing formula would be included in the new petroleum policy for such blocks. He said that under the current policy, the gas price is capped at $40 per barrel oil price in the international market.