THE vested interests, in particular those associated with the oil industry, would go to any extent to foil any ventures which would affect the need and demand for oil.
There is no dearth of politicians or technocrats who could be made to write reports condemning or questioning the feasibility of such ventures.
The same applies to the development of gasification of the Thar coalfields which could produce power for about seven US cents per unit, and relieve the nation of its dependency on oil to a great extent.
This project has been on the cards for the last few decades, but not allowed to materialise.
RAFI AHMED Karachi
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r.s.soni
Dec 17, 2012 09:31am
who will finance these power project?
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ireminisces
Dec 18, 2012 09:03pm
Hi everyone as an investor from the united kingdom following the progress of Oracle Coalfields Plc over 6 years now. I must say the people in power in Pakistan including the government have seriously let down investment into the country by their lack of incompetence and shear greed as per usual. The vibe here is "Oh its Pakistan, don't bother even if its 500% R.O.I" Do the people of Pakistan some justice and invest into ORCP a British firm led by a Pakistani entrepeneur who is trying to make a change for the lives of 20mil+ pakistani's in Pakistan to provide energy which is much needed. Whats up with Pakistan governerment/President/the rich at all levels its become a joke. Get the oil mafia to invest in coal aswell if that whats its going to take. I mean come on your letting down a country, its people, and foreign investment, why? World wide poor reputation Pakistan has got, for once make this a success rich people who call the shots!
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Riaz Akbar
Dec 17, 2012 10:04am
Where there is a will there is a way?
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Asim
Dec 17, 2012 11:47pm
To reap benefits tomorrow, one needs to invest in that direction today. As a nation, we are unable to plan for our future beyond individual gain. Why is energy efficiency not our # 1 priority specially with all the shortfall over the past decade?
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Azfar A Khan
Dec 18, 2012 02:53am
Now, at least, Thar coal gasification project is in safe hands it's a pity that in our existing political system, the minister heading a certain sector doesn't even know the iota of working of that sector. Doctor Tahir-ul-Qadri is coming to deliver a speech at Minar-i-Pakistan, Lahore on 23rd Dec. He'll talk about changing the existing polluted political system in the country. If we don't change it, the same faces would be waiting for us in the assemblies to further plunder this nation. It's a treat to listen to him!
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Shaihd
Dec 17, 2012 05:41pm
Funding, for country which wastes Rs 3 to 10 billion ( depending on the figures you want to use) a day, is not a real problem. The real problem lies in the vested interests and priorities. God help us all if we keep treading the path we are following now. People must vote and vote for the right people, independent of their past political biases. This is the only way this country can have a hope of revival.
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