The Pakistan Economy Watch (PEW) on Thursday said retreating coal and LNG prices in the international market should be taken as a golden opportunity by policymakers to offset energy crisis in Pakistan. Government has planned to produce 9000MW electricity with the help of imported coal whose prices has come down to 65 dollar per tonne after touching $130 in 2011 while LNG is available for 10 dollar per mmbtu which is a ray of hope for us, said Dr Murtaza Mughal, President PEW.
Talking to Central Chairman APCNGA Pervaiz Khan Khattak and other stakeholders, he said that former government wanted to buy LNG from Qatar at the rate of $18 dollars per mmbtu which included kickbacks. That deal would have resulted in costly energy but now India is buying LNG for $10.5b per mmbtu due to its encouraging policy and transparency therefore Pakistan can also get it at $10 per mmbtu, he added. Murtaza Mughal said the government has been encouraging private sector which can help abolish the role of commission mafia resulting in affordable energy for the masses. Pervaiz Khattak said the government's LNP policy will reduce loadshedding, oil import bill, pollution and provide jobs to millions.