Pakistan’s oil production reaches The Express Tribune
KARACHI: Pakistan’s oil production reached a two-year high of 97,000 barrels per day in December 2016 after oil and gas exploration and production companies geared up their drive to find new
Pakistan’s oil production reaches two-year high. Talking to The Express Tribune, a senior official of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources revealed that Azerbaijan had offered to
Rising oil prices herald end of The Express Tribune
KARACHI: Pakistan’s economy will most likely be faced with tougher challenges in the second half of the current fiscal year as it remains heavily dependent on imported fuel oil
KARACHI: Pakistan’s oil production reached a two-year high of 97,000 barrels per day in December 2016 after oil and gas exploration and production companies geared up their drive to find new deposits of hydrocarbons in the country.
Pakistan Oil production surges to 100,000 barrels per day
ISLAMABAD: In a major development, Pakistan’s oil production climbed 30 to 40 percent in one year to 100,000 barrels per day from 68,000 barrels per day, Zahid Muzaffar, Advisor to the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources, divulged on Saturday.
Pakistan’s oil production reached 2-year high of 97,000 bpd of oil in December 2016, led by production additions from Nashpa and Mardan Khel fields. Both fields added around 11 per cent to December 2016’s oil production, a cumulative flow of around 10,000 bpd of oil. On the other hand, gas production remained almost stagnant at
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Pakistan is expected to sign an agreement with Russia for the construction of a 1,100 km (about 684 mile) liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipeline from Karachi in southern Pakistan to
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