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Musadik Malik blames PTI leadership of ‘blocking’ founder’s release

Musadik Malik blames PTI leadership of ‘blocking’ founder’s release

Federal Minister for Petroleum, Dr. Musadik Malik, has accused Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leaders of lacking interest in securing the release of their founder. Addressing a press conference, Musadik Malik stressed that the government remains focused on addressing public concerns. He highlighted that recent measures have curbed inflation and driven the stock market to an all-time … Read more

High-level Saudi trade delegation lands in Islamabad

High-level Saudi trade delegation lands in Islamabad

ISLAMABAD: A high-level Saudi business delegation arrived in Pakistan today with the aim of signing agreements and MoUs for investment in different sectors of the Pakistani economy. Federal Ministers Musadik Malik and Jam Kamal Khan welcomed the delegation upon its arrival in Islamabad. Heads of over thirty Saudi companies from agriculture, technology, retail, and corporate … Read more

Pakistan will approach US to seek waiver over Iran gas pipeline: Musadik

Pakistan will approach US to seek waiver over Iran gas pipeline: Musadik

ISLAMABAD: Minister of Petroleum, Musadik Malik has stated that Pakistan intends to approach the United States to request a waiver on sanctions related to the Iran-Pakistan Gas Pipeline project. Addressing the media, the petroleum minister emphasized Pakistan’s inability to afford any halt to the project and mentioned plans to seek exemption from the US sanctions. … Read more

Musadik sets conditions for increasing petroleum dealers’ margin

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Musadik Malik has made conditions to increase margin of petroleum dealers. The final report of dealers’ margins will be released on June 23. The dealers delayed a protest to close their petrol pumps. ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Malik has made increasing margin of petroleum dealers subject to several conditions for their acceptance … Read more

Pakistan is trying to get crude oil from Russia: Musadik Malik

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  • Musadik Malik  said that he is talking to the IMF daily.
  • He said negotiations with Russia started 40 days ago.
  • He said that Pakistan is working on commercial details from Russia.

ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Malik has said that Pakistan is trying to get one-third of its crude oil from Russia.

The Minister of State for Petroleum Musadik Malik, in a special interview with Bol News, said that he is talking to the IMF daily, the IMF has not even once talked about increasing the price of petrol.
Musadik Malik said that whoever is saying about the prices of petroleum products is wrong as IMF is asking for structural reforms and demanding to develop of the responsible sector.

He said that “We have to develop the responsible sector for children, with or without the IMF, we will develop the responsible sector, under the IMF program, six months may be early.”

He said that for one and a half years, nothing has happened regarding the purchase of oil from Russia. He said negotiations with Russia started forty days ago. The message should be sent to people globally that an agreement has been reached in Pakistan and Russia.

He said commercial details have to be finalized by March. We have had discussions with Russia to start commercial relations after that, it has been signed.

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Poor will not be burdened from gas price hike: Musadik Malik

Musadik Malik blames PTI leadership of ‘blocking’ founder’s release

Musadik Malik said we would be able to reduce circular debt He said problems in the gas sector would be fixed Govt will satisfy both the IMF and general public. ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik on Saturday said multiple proposals were papered for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) review; but let … Read more

Pakistan to import 20,000 tons additional gas from Azerbaijan: Musadik

Musadik Malik blames PTI leadership of ‘blocking’ founder’s release

Musadik Malik was confident that Russia would export crude oil to Pakistan He said the government was working on TAPI gas pipeline project He said, “Our gas reservoirs are decreasing every year.” ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will import 20,000 tons of additional gas from Azerbaijan during the next two months to meet its demand in the country, … Read more

Musadik Malik: Framework made to save 50% citizens from gas price hike

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  • Dr Musadik added that it was distressing that the ex-government did not procure Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) cargoes that were available at the reduced rate of $4 per MMBTU (Metric Million British Thermal Unit) two years ago
  • He said although the price of crude oil had declined in the world market, the rate of refined fuel did not decrease at the matching ratio.
  • He claimed that before leaving the government, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) signed laws that gave the federal government no ability to adjust the gas price set by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA)

 

ISLAMABAD: Minister of State for Petroleum Dr Musadik Malik on Thursday said, “The ministry had designed a broader framework under which 50 percent of the country’s total population, including the poorest of the poorest people, would be rescued from the gas price hike.”

He claimed that before leaving the government, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) signed laws that gave the federal government no ability to adjust the gas price set by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA).

“We have been working for the last two to three weeks to figure out how to offer relief to gas users after the OGRA informed us about the new rates, which are significantly higher than the previous year because the rate had not been changed for the previous two years,” he added.

Musadik Malik added that it was distressing that the ex-government did not procure Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) cargoes that were available at the reduced rate of $4 per MMBTU (Metric Million British Thermal Unit) two years ago, which now cost $40. “It means that now per LNG cargo cost is around $138 million, which was available at $12.5 million two years back for 2-4 years, but the PTI government did not pay any heed towards buying the entity.”

It was beyond explanation that the PTI administration did not arrange LNG when regasification terminals were available, for which the country was paying a “capacity payment,” but which were not used, he continued.

He said although the price of crude oil had declined in the world market, the rate of refined fuel did not decrease at the matching ratio.
As the long-term agreements were not signed by the PTI government, he said, now the much-needed gas was not available in the country, even at an increased price, despite frequent tendering in the international market.

He expressed regret that the poor parts of the population were utilizing the costly Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), while those with many geezers, stoves, and cooking ranges were using the inexpensive natural gas. He went on to say that the price of LPG was five times that of natural gas.

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Senator Musadik Malik takes oath as State Minister

Senator Dr Musadik Malik

President Dr Arif Alvi on Thursday administered the oath of office to Senator Dr Musadik Malik as Minister of State at a ceremony held here at the Aiwan-e-Sadr. Read more: NAB to kick-off inquiry against Bushra Bibi’s friend Farah Khan The oath-taking ceremony was attended by parliamentarians and senior government officials. Belonging to Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, … Read more

PML-N leader Musadik Malik tested COVID-19 positive

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Another PML-N leader, Musadik Malik has been tested positive for novel coronavirus on Saturday. Malik told about his corona report via Twitter and wrote, “I have just about received my COVID-19 result. Unfortunately, I am coronavirus positive, and am going into isolation. Please keep me in your prayers.” He added, “Most regretfully, I would miss … Read more