Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Over 300 power feeders restored in flood-hit areas

power feeders

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Energy (Power Division) reported substantial progress in restoring electricity across flood-affected regions, with 309 feeders fully restored and 226 partially functional out of 543 impacted. According to the Power Division’s latest report, restoration work is underway at full pace in affected areas under various distribution companies (DISCOs), with a significant number … Read more

Power breakdown: PM takes notice, orders immediate inquiry

PM breakdown

PM takes notice of the power breakdown in country The premier ordered an immediate inquiry PM also asked Energy minister to submit a report ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif while taking notice of the countrywide electricity breakdown ordered high-level investigations into the matter. The prime minister has also formed a committee for the probe … Read more

Pakistan may claim damages from suppliers

LNG spot prices in Asia have risen by 16 percent as a result of Russia's gas supply restrictions, according to Platts.

KARACHI: Fed-up with the continual liquefied natural gas (LNG) suppliers’ default under one pretext or the other, Pakistan is considering to claim damages from the Italy-based ENI and Swiss Gunvor for their failure to meet their contractual obligations, depriving the country of essential fuel supplies. This would be in addition to the 30 per cent … Read more

Gas shortage cripples exports

exports

ISLAMABAD: Fiscal 2020-21 (July-June) proved an excellent year for Muhammed Saleem, as he exported garments worth $2.5 million. This year he aimed for a higher target, but the crippling gas shortages shattered all his dreams. “I was aiming to export garments worth at least $3 million during the ongoing fiscal year,” said Saleem, who owns … Read more

Karachi’s power consumers paying huge cost of KE-SSGC rift

Karachi’s power

KARACHI: The electricity in January is going to cost Karachi consumers way more, as the power utility has expressed its inability to produce cheaper electricity due to gas shortages. The K-Electric has sought an increase of 32 paisas/kWh in consumer tariff for November under the fuel cost adjustment (FCA), which is in addition to Rs5.182/kWh … Read more

Saudi Arabia signs energy deal with Singapore

Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Energy has signed an agreement with the Singaporean Ministry of Trade and Industry to enhance cooperation in the energy sector, Arab News reported. The memorandum of understanding will promote digital transformation and innovation, renewable energy and hydrogen technologies, and the development of a circular carbon economy, according to the Ministry of Energy’s … Read more

SSGC suspends gas supply to non-export industries

SSGC

KARACHI: The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) has notified suspension of gas supply to all non-export general industries from December 11, 2021 till further orders, a statement said on Friday. “The decision is taken in adherence to the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), government of Pakistan’s gas load management plan, that places domestic and commercial … Read more

 Pakistan, Russia to hold 7th meeting of IGC from November 24

Pakistan-Russia Inter-Government Commission

ISLAMABAD: The 7th meeting of the Pakistan-Russia Inter-Government Commission will be held in Yekaterinburg, Russia from November 24 to 26, 2021. Federal Minister for Economic Affairs Omar Ayub Khan and Minister for Energy of the Russian Federation Nikolay Shulginov are the co-chairs of the commission. In this regard, Omar Ayub Khan chaired a high-level meeting … Read more

Karachi exporters deplore higher RLNG tariff

Agritech’s urea plant shut as RLNG supply suspended

KARACHI:The export-oriented industries of Karachi have expressed annoyance due to sheer discrimination and dubious conduct on the part of the Ministry of Energy, (Petroleum Division). The ministry disregarded the summary approved by the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet, which has uniformly approved regasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) tariff at $6.5/MMBTU all inclusive to … Read more

LHC Ordered Energy Ministry To Take Necessary Measures on Gas Crisis

LHC Ordered Energy Ministry To Take Necessary Measures on Gas Crisis

The Lahore High Court (LHC) was alerted to the country’s gas shortages in a plea seeking a court order. LHC bench comprised of Chief Justice Qasim Khan heard the petition. The Ministry of Energy was directed by the court to take necessary measures on the petition as per law after hearing the reservations of the … Read more

Fuel adjustment: Electricity tariff for 10 distribution companies to go down by 12 paisas/unit

Fuel adjustment

KARACHI: The electricity tariff for the consumers of 10 distribution companies of the Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) would go down by over 12 paisas/kWh (unit) under the monthly fuel adjustments costs for May 2021. The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) will conduct a public hearing on June 29 on the tariff petition, … Read more

Energy shortfall in Pakistan reaches 1,500MW as demand increased to 23,174 MW

Pakistan energy shortfall

Pakistan has recorded 924 megawatts of electricity generation shortfall as demand increased to 23,174 MW, according to the ministry of energy.

Energy shortfall in Pakistan has reached 1,500MW as the power ministry on Wednesday confirmed that 22,600 megawatts of electricity is being produced while there is a demand of 24,100MW.

The spokesperson of the Power Division in his statement said that currently, Tarbela and Mangla powerhouses were generating 3,300MW less electricity, which would restore in few days.

“The generation will be improved after betterment in water inflows.”

He said the total power need of the country stood at 24,100 MW against power generation of 22,600MW. The energy shortfall was recorded as 1,500 MW, he said.

According to sources, the power distribution companies’ system is overburdened, adding that 80% of transformers were overloaded.

Earlier, the country’s only vertically integrated electricity distribution company, K-Electric ventures into green as it has launched K-Solar, a renewable energy company that will enable the shift towards a greener and cleaner energy future.

“K-Electric has stepped into the renewable energy space with the launch of its first-ever subsidiary. By launching K-Solar, the company has taken another step to a greener and more sustainable future for our future generations,” Naz Khan, KE’s Chief Strategy Officer said at a webinar.

“Currently renewables have around 250MW of share in KE’s total energy mix including almost 150MW from wind and 100MW from solar energy. Additional projects are in the pipeline to increase the share of renewables to 350MW,” she added.

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Everybody is pointing fingers at K Electric, its license should be suspended: SHC

Everybody is pointing fingers at K Electric, its license should be suspended: SHC

The Sindh High Court, while hearing the petition against load shedding in Karachi areas despite the exemption, hinted at suspending the license of K Electric and remarked that everyone is pointing fingers at K Electric, its license should be suspended. The apex court heard a petition in Karachi against power outages in areas exempted from … Read more

K Electric’s license is about to be suspended, claims Amir Liaquat

K Electric's license is about to be suspended, claims Amir Liaquat

KARACHI: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) National Assembly member Dr Amir Liaquat Hussain has claimed that K Electric’s license is about to be suspended. In his tweet on the social networking website, Dr Amir Liaquat Hussain said that K Electric is not an institution of angels descending from the sky. He said that the people of Karachi … Read more

NEPRA approves revision in electricity prices

NEPRA approves revision in electricity prices

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has approved the revision in electricity prices, an increase of Rs 4.26 per unit for five months. Consumers will have to pay an additional Rs 30 billion. NEPRA also approved a reduction of Rs 3.10 per unit for three months. The burden of increasing the price of electricity … Read more

No unscheduled load shedding in Karachi from tomorrow: Asad Umar

No unscheduled load shedding in Karachi from tomorrow: Asad Umar

Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Omar has said that there will be no unannounced load shedding in Karachi from tomorrow (Sunday). Talking to media in Karachi, Federal Minister Asad Umar said that some units of K-Electric, which run on more than one fuel in Bin Qasim, will be powered by furnace oil.  The … Read more

Govt, opposition come together against K-Electric, unconditional support of PPP

Govt, opposition come together against K-Electric, unconditional support of PPP

In Karachi, the worst load shedding, overbilling and on public grievances,  the government and opposition came together while the PPP announced its unconditional support to the government for action against K Electric. In the scorching heat, the government and the opposition came on the same page in the National Assembly on unannounced and announced load … Read more

K Electric is becoming mafia, not even following instructions of PM: MQM

K Electric is becoming mafia, not even following instructions of PM: MQM

Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Pakistan senior deputy convener Aamir Khan and other members of the Rabita Committee held a press conference and criticized K Electric. Addressing a press conference in Karachi, MQM Pakistan leader Aamir Khan said that the citizens of Karachi have been suffering from load shedding for the last several months and K … Read more

NEPRA to hold public hearing to find out facts of load shedding in Karachi

NEPRA to hold public hearing to find out facts of load shedding in Karachi

The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has taken stern notice against load shedding and other public complaints of K Electric, the company responsible for providing electricity in Karachi. According to a statement issued by NEPRA, the authority has decided to hold a public hearing on Friday to find out the real facts of load … Read more

Governor Sindh holds meeting regarding power supply situation in Karachi

Governor Sindh holds meeting regarding power supply situation in Karachi

Sindh Governor Imran Ismail chaired a high-level meeting regarding the power supply situation in Karachi in which the members of the Assembly demanded to control the power supply through NEPRA. Presiding over the meeting, Sindh Governor Imran Ismail said that K Electric was responsible for uninterrupted power supply in Karachi and any negligence could not … Read more

Duration of load shedding is likely to increase in some areas of Karachi

Duration of load shedding is likely to increase in some areas of Karachi

The bad news for the citizens of Karachi is that the duration of load shedding in some areas of the city is likely to increase further. A spokesman for K Electric said that the supply of 60 MW to K Electric has been suspended due to which the duration of load shedding in some areas … Read more

Load shedding in Karachi will reduce in 24 hours and end in next 48 hrs

Load shedding in Karachi will reduce in 24 hours and end in next 48 hrs

Sindh Governor Imran Ismail has said that Load shedding will start reducing in Karachi after 24 hours and will end in the next 48 hours. In a tweet on the social networking site, Imran Ismail said, “The federal government to provide additional furnace oil to KE through HUBCO/PSO. Moreover, an additional 500 MW electricity to … Read more

K-Electric is facing problems due to failure in system upgrading

K-Electric is facing problems due to failure in system upgrading

The Ministry of Energy has rejected the claims of K-Electric (KE) that the prolonged power outage in Karachi was responsible for the shortage of furnace oil in the market and said that the shortcomings in the power supply system are a major obstacle to solving this problem. A spokesman for the Ministry of Energy said … Read more

OGRA advices increase in petroleum prices up to 3.2pc

Petroleum prices

The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has suggested that prices of petroleum products should be increased by up to 3.2% for January 2020. The summary sent to the government by OGRA recommended the highest increase of Rs3.10 per litre or 3.2% in the price of kerosene oil, and a hike of Rs2.61 per litre … Read more