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What to expect after President Raeisi's visit to Pakistan

Press TV 26 Apr 2024
Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi visited Pakistan ... Pakistan is highly dependent on the import of energy resources and products, where it gets most of its primary energy needs from oil and natural gas.
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US, Pakistan renew trade framework

Dawn 26 Apr 2024
The Iran-Pakistan joint statement emphasised the importance of cooperation in the energy sector, including trade in electricity, power transmission lines, and the import of Iranian natural gas through ...
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Business concerns

Dawn 26 Apr 2024
... once considered a ‘burden’ on West Pakistan before secession ... Lastly, the demand for lowering energy rates for industry is hard to meet as long as Pakistan remains in an IMF stabilisation programme.
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Case made for US waiver for Pakistan on IP gas pipeline

The News International 25 Apr 2024
Pakistan deserves the US waiver on the Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline to meet its energy needs and escape from the impending penalty of $18 billion in case Tehran moves for France-based arbitration.
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New quality productive forces to power Pakistan and beyond, experts say

ECNS 25 Apr 2024
CPEC cooperation has brought profound changes to Pakistan's energy pattern, dramatically improved the accessibility and lower the costs of the transportation, he added ... Taking energy cooperation under ...
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Iran-Pakistan urge UN action against Tel Aviv

GDN Online 25 Apr 2024
Iran and Pakistan vowed during Raisi’s visit to boost trade and energy co-operation, including on a major gas pipeline deal that has faced delays due to geopolitical issues and international sanctions.
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Pak-Iran gas pipeline project will be completed, says Khawaja Asif amid US sanctions alert

The News International 25 Apr 2024
... issued by the Foreign Office a day earlier, which outlined the agreement between Iran and Pakistan on energy including trade in electricity, power transmission lines and the pipeline project.
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Business leaders in Karachi give PM food for thought

Dawn 25 Apr 2024
Industrialists concerned by ‘cross-subsidies’, call for fair energy tariffs. • Warn rising costs would help competitors take over Pakistan’s export orders ... us over and get Pakistan’s export orders.
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Refiners, fuel station owners oppose price deregulation, fear business closures

The News International 25 Apr 2024
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) of Pakistan briefed the energy ministry on the possible deregulation of petroleum products on April 17, prompting five of the country’s oil refineries to ...
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UET holds conference on adoption of biogas technology

Urdu Point 25 Apr 2024
... in Energy (USPCAS-E), UET Peshawar was held here on Thursday.
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ANNOYING POTHOLE

Dawn 25 Apr 2024
ANNOYING POTHOLE. A huge pothole, almost a crater, near the Nipa Bridge in Karachi has been causing inconvenience to the commuters for the last three months ... Saad Ali ... Pakistan Railways (PR) has embarked on a strategic shift towards solar energy ... .
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Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline remains stalled under cloud of sanctions

Natural Gas World 24 Apr 2024
- The pipeline deal, signed in 2010, envisaged the supply of 750 million to a billion cubic feet per day of natural gas for 25 years from Iran's South Pars gas field to Pakistan to meet Pakistan's rising energy needs.
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US Warns of Sanctions Risk as Pakistan Inks Deals With Iran

Hindustan Times 24 Apr 2024
US Warns of Sanctions Risk as Pakistan Inks Deals With Iran ... In a joint statement on Wednesday released after Raisi left Pakistan, both countries agreed on the “importance of cooperation in the energy domain,” including the gas pipeline project.
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After ‘productive discussions,’ Iranian Prez Raisi concludes Pak visit

The Siasat Daily 24 Apr 2024
Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi concluded his official visit to Pakistan during which he held ‘productive discussions’ and agreed to bilateral cooperation in trade and energy among other ...

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