Oil exploration, coal mining and power generation project: foreign group to invest $200 billion in Sindh, says Soomro
KARACHI (February 11 2008): Caretaker Prime Minister, Mohammedmian Soomro Sunday said that an entrepreneur group from United States and Canada will jointly invest in oil exploration, coal mining and power generation project in Sindh with an initial investment of $200 billion.
Prime Minister said the foreign investment will help the country attain its goal of self-reliance in power sector. He was talking to the media after a call-on by a foreign investors delegation at his residence here. He said he was glad for the trust showed by the foreign investors in Pakistan.
The Prime Minister said the United States and Canadian entrepreneurs will finalise their project and the work will start soon. He said the project will help create more employment opportunities in Pakistan. The national exchequer will get tax revenues as well as it will help the country in its endeavour to achieve self-reliance in energy sector.
Prime Minister Mohammedmian Soomro apprised that the group will jointly pour investment of about $200 billion in the project while later more investment will be made.
Earlier, a delegation of Cathay Oil and Gas Company led by its Executive Chairman Robert M. Miller called on the Prime Minister at his residence here. The other members of the delegation included Ian Brodie, David Beatty and David Farguharson.
Talking to media, the Executive Chairman Cathay Oil and Gas, Robert M. Miller thanked President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Mohammedmian Soomro for their support for his company in its project. He said the Company is going to formally start work on the project in Sindh soon.
Business Recorder [Pakistan's First Financial Daily]