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    Pakistan’s Energy Revolution: Key Reforms to Boost Gas Production and Reduce LNG Imports

    December 5, 20243 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Energy Revolution: Key Reforms to Boost Gas Production

    Pakistan is addressing its energy problems through new reforms that would restore life to its gas industry. The Special Investment Facilitation Council, under the chairmanship of Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, amended the Petroleum Policy 2012 that allows private firms to purchase up to 35% of the unallocated and newly discovered gas reserves. This marks an important milestone in resolving the country’s energy problems.

    In a landmark decision, the government approved that private buyers, with Ogra licenses, can now purchase these reserves through competitive bidding, bypassing previous government approvals. As part of a larger package of bringing in investment into Pakistan and improving its natural gas production, which, owing to high debts, is highly dependent on pricey LNG imports.

    Challenges in the Gas Sector

    Pakistan is facing a severe energy crisis with a debt of Rs 1.5 trillion, unpaid dues of USD 600 million, and an increasing, dependence on expensive LNG imports that now account for more than half of the country’s gas supply. Although it has significant untapped gas reserves, the country currently produces only 4 Bcf/d, much lower than what is required.

    New Policy Directions. The new policy, hence, tries to redress these problems by encouraging investments; breaking up regulatory hurdles and  opening up new, relatively unexplored regions of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to new production. In this light, the reforms will relieve some of the financial pressures E&P companies are shouldering, freeing them up to find more new regions and domestic increase in gas output.
    Contribution to Pakistan’s Economy and Energy Future

    The amendments are expected to bring in more cash flow for E&P companies and, therefore, more exploration and production. The policy will also create a steady cash flow for companies through, selling 35% of new gas discoveries to private buyers, which can then be used to invest in further exploration. This change is also expected to bring in FDI, boosting Pakistan’s gas production and reducing dependence on costly LNG imports.

    With these changes, Pakistan is going to create thousands of employment opportunities and infrastructure in neglected areas. The oil and gas sector is expected to grow from 2.5% of GDP to 4-5% in 2030. Such reforms could attract more than USD 10 billion worth of investments that will enable Pakistan to reduce its dependency on imported energy and make the country energy sustainable.

    Global Examples and Potential Challenges

    While the new policy offers great potential, there are some concerns. Critics argue that allowing private companies to control gas reserves may hurt state-owned utilities and worsen their financial struggles. Transparency and resource management also become concerns because the government will have to ensure that the policy is implemented carefully to avoid over-exploitation of resources.

    Globally, countries such as India and Norway have implemented similar privatization models that have helped them increase their domestic gas production. The best practices of these nations can be emulated to enhance local gas production and reduce reliance on LNG imports in Pakistan.
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    Pakistan’s new Petroleum Policy represents a major shift toward an improved energy sector. However, its success depends on careful implementation, transparency, and long-term strategic planning. If these reforms are carried out effectively, Pakistan can achieve a more secure, sustainable energy future, addressing both its current energy needs and economic challenges.

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