ISLAMABAD – Federal Minister for Power and Petroleum, Omar Ayub Khan saidthat the Petroleum sub-Sector is offering opportunities for oil and gasexploration of around 40 new sites.
In a meeting with German Ambassador Bernhard Schlangheck who called on himat his office, he said the Pakistan’s Energy Sector is fast flourishing asits sub-Power Sector was offering around 60 Billion Dollar market in itsrenewable energy generation, transmission and Distribution system, said apress release.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Petroleum, Nadeem Babar was alsopresent during the meeting.
While apprising the German Ambassador on the new Renewable Energy Policy,the Federal Minister said that for the first time the Provinces have beengiven a major leading role in both decision making regarding new renewableenergy projects as well as in their implementation.
A steering committee having due representation of all the provinces hasbeen envisaged for this purpose in the Alternative Energy Development board(AEDB), he added.
He said that government has formulated 25 years generation plan alongsidetransmission plan for commissioning new electricity projects in the country.
Nadeem Babar informed that a multi-years auction of bulk renewable energyprojects is also under consideration on competitive Bidding basis.
It will also be beneficial for manufacturing of renewable energy productsi.e. solar plates and wind turbines in the country providing them a goodsize and term for their businesses besides creating considerable jobopportunities in Pakistan, he added.
Regarding exploration of new oil and gas reservoirs, the German Ambassadorwas apprised that due to absence of clear globally acceptable policy forexploration, there was little exploration as compared to the potential thatPakistan had.
Now after the policy has been revamped, the government has ready to auctionaround 35 off shore and 10 on shore sites for exploration starting fromDecember.
Omar Ayub Khan briefed the German Ambassador regarding the huge potentialof per capita consumption of electricity in Pakistan that is currentlyaround 500KW lower than China which was 2500Kw per capita.
This means that electricity consumption will further increase with theadoption of business friendly policies by the present government. He saidthat government has formulated Circular Debt Capping Plan and the CircularDebt which was growing by Rs 39 billion per month during the previousregimes, has been successfully brought down to little more than Rs 10billion per month. This growth will be arrested by the end of next year, headded.
The Federal Minister also threw light on the steps taken by the presentgovernment for bringing efficiency in the power sector. He said that due toextensive anti-theft campaign, recovery drives, actions against ownemployees, and such other measures, 80 percent feeders across the countryare now receiving uninterrupted power supply while work on rest of 20percent is on fast track. Besides considerable investment were also made innew technology including AMI meters and Areal Bundled Cables installationin the DISCOs to enhance their efficiency and reduce losses.
The German Ambassador appreciated the Government’s endeavours in the EnergySector. He said that entire developed World and their entrepreneurs arewatching the developments in Pakistan and are ready to invest. He said thatGerman Companies were also interested in taking part in the coming biddingprocess for renewable energy projects.








