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ISLAMABAD: Qatar has emerged as the front-runner for a long-term gas supply deal to Pakistan, a senior Pakistani official said, with the cabinet of Prime Minister Imran Khan set to decide in the coming weeks on an agreement, Reuters reported on Friday.

Pakistan, with 208 million people, is running out of domestic gas and has turned to liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports to alleviate chronic energy shortages that have hindered its economy and led to a decade of electricity blackouts.

Qatar is already Pakistan’s biggest gas supplier after signing a 15-year agreement to export up to 3.75 million tonnes of LNG a year to the South Asian country. That 2016 deal supplied Pakistan’s first LNG terminal.

Emerging as one of the world’s fastest growing LNG markets, Pakistan is looking to secure a long-term supply contracts for its second LNG terminal, which can receive 600 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) of natural gas.

Pakistan has already signed a five-year import deal with commodity trader Gunvor and a 15-year agreement with Italy’s Eni, but is seeking long-term agreements for about 400 mmcfd.

Pakistan has been negotiating with eight countries with whom it has signed inter-governmental agreements in recent years, including Qatar, Russia, Turkey, Italy, Oman, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, and Indonesia. A Saudi Arabian delegation representing state-owned Saudi Aramco has also shown interest in a gas deal.

The senior Pakistani official told Reuters that state-run Qatargas put forward the lowest bid for a long-term LNG supply contract that would have a price review after five or 10 years.

“Qatar has offered the lowest price,” said the official, declining to say the amount of LNG or the price offered by Qatar.

Pakistan’s cabinet is in the next week or two expected to decide if it will proceed with a government-to-government deal, when it will also decide on the size, he said.

Cash-strapped Pakistan is most likely to go with the cheapest supplier, in this case Qatar, officials have said. However, the government may choose more expensive rates to bolster its relations with a chosen country.

Khan’s cabinet could also choose to put out an open tender for long-term agreements, said the senior official. However, some energy officials believe direct government-to-government deals could offer better rates than tendering.

The Pakistani official added that Saudi Aramco may sign a long-term supply deal with Pakistan, potentially also providing some of the 400 mmcfd available at the second terminal.
 
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Weee don't need imported long anymore I leave it at that.

I agree in theory however it will take many years to develop our shale gas resources or Thar lignite synthetic gas. LNG can help bridge this time span. GCC doesn't want us to import via pipeline from Iran, so they will give us incentives in LNG.
 
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Wonder what will be Saudi's reaction. MBS is investing big money in Pakistan.
 
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Do you have any other options????
Pakistan has massive potential for Hydel. But Genius thinks collecting tool tax from Highway is better option to pay the bills rather then resolving the issue.
Yeah this is because of that ganja genius but still we have renewable energy
 
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Qatar eyes long-term Pakistan LNG deal

ISLAMABAD: Qatar has emerged as the front-runner for a long-term gas supply deal to Pakistan, a senior government official said on Friday, with the cabinet of Prime Minister Imran Khan set to decide in the coming weeks on an agreement.

Pakistan, with 208 million people, is running out of domestic gas and has turned to liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports to alleviate chronic energy shortages that have hindered its economy and led to a decade of electricity blackouts.

Qatar is already Pakistan’s biggest gas supplier after signing a 15-year agreement to export up to 3.75m tonnes of LNG a year. That 2016 deal supplied Pakistan’s first LNG terminal. Emerging as one of the world’s fastest growing LNG markets, Pakistan is looking to secure a long-term supply contracts for its second LNG terminal, which can receive 600m cubic feet per day (mmcfd) of natural gas.

Pakistan has already signed a five-year import deal with commodity trader Gunvor and a 15-year agreement with Italy’s Eni, but is seeking long-term agreements for about 400 mmcfd.

Pakistan has been negotiating with eight countries with whom it has signed inter-governmental agreements in recent years, including Qatar, Russia, Turkey, Italy, Oman, Azerbaijan, Malaysia, and Indonesia. A Saudi Arabian delegation representing state-owned Saudi Aramco has also shown interest in a gas deal.

The senior Pakistani official told Reuters that state-run Qatargas put forward the lowest bid for a long-term LNG supply contract that would have a price review after five or 10 years.

Published in Dawn, April 27th, 2019

https://www.dawn.com/news/1478653

Qatar needs a market after being cut off from GCC nations....we need cheap resource so win -win...


 
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Yeah this is because of that ganja genius but still we have renewable energy
Fact is after Ayub no one has given importance to Mega Dams <Source for Water & Cheap Electricity>.
And we can't blame Ganja. Whole nation supported that idiotic idea. Even uptil early 2000 their was only one Mega Dam whose Survey, Feasibility, Design everything was completed & that was KB Dam.

Take example of Present Govt PTI.

Want Govt. to increase Loyalty rate from Hydel but Dam cost for Federal Govt. only.
Oppose KB Dam because its in Punjab. No money.
Knocking world bank door for another Turbine in Terbala although its capacity is significantly reduced but not for KB Dam.
Diverted funds for Diamer Basha Dam too smaller dam in KP Providence because funds are not sufficient for Diamer Basha Project.
 
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Fact is after Ayub no one has given importance to Mega Dams <Source for Water & Cheap Electricity>.
And we can't blame Ganja. Whole nation supported that idiotic idea. Even uptil early 2000 their was only one Mega Dam whose Survey, Feasibility, Design everything was completed & that was KB Dam.

Take example of Present Govt PTI.

Want Govt. to increase Loyalty rate from Hydel but Dam cost for Federal Govt. only.
Oppose KB Dam because its in Punjab. No money.
Knocking world bank door for another Turbine in Terbala although its capacity is significantly reduced but not for KB Dam.
Diverted funds for Diamer Basha Dam too smaller dam in KP Providence because funds are not sufficient for Diamer Basha Project.
Yeah you are right, building small dams of capacity till 100MW will atleast power up a small city or two and it will take less time as per the large dams
 
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