4. INTERNATIONAL ENERGY OUTLOOK 2006
Energy Consumption increased by 3.0 in non
OECD
Energy Consumption increased by 1.0 in
OECD
(Note: in non-OECD Countries includes are
China and South Asian countries)
5. PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLIES DURING 2005-06
Hydral Power increased by 20.2%
Natural Gas 50.4%
Oil 28.4%
Hydro Electricity 12.7%
Coal 7.0%
Nuclear Electricity 1.0%
LPG 0.04%
8. DURING 1996-97 TO 2005-06
Consumption of Petroleum Products
decreased by 0.4% per annum.
And Consumption of other resources increased
by Gas 7.8%
Electricity 5.1%
Coal 8.8%
9. DURING 2006-07
In 1st 9 month the consumption of oil
increased by 19.2 and of coal is 24.6
Growth of all components of energy during
2006-07 is 8.8%
Real GDP rate is 7.0%
11. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
The change in consumption of Petroleum
Products by
Household -20.2%
Industry -2.5%
Agriculture +11.7%
Transportation -4.2%
Power +89.9%
Other Govt. Sector -2.7%
12. CONSUMPTION OF GAS
Change in consumption of Gas
Household +4.7
Commercial +27.3
Cement -10.0
Fertilizer -2.7
Power -16.9
Industry +29.4
Transportation +49.4
13. CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY
Changes in consumption of Electricity
House hold 6.3
Commercial 11.8
Industrial 5.4
Agriculture 1.7
Street Light 8.8
Other Govt. 3.3
Changes are compared with 2005-06 and
2006-07
14.
15. PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY
Energy supplies in 2004-05 55.5% (MTOE).
Energy supplies increased by 4.3% by 57.9
(MTOE) (2005-06).
16. PRIMARY ENERGY SUPPLY RESOURCES
a) Crude Oil
b) Natural Gas
c) Drilling Activities
d) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
e) Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
f) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
17. CRUDE OIL
Recoverable balance reserve on Jan 1st
2007 was 317.82 million barrels.
In 2005-06 production was 65,385 barrels
per day.
Average production 66,485 barrels per day
(2006-07)
The change is 1.68%
18. NATURAL GAS
Recoverable balance reserve on Jan 1st was
31.81 trillion cubic feet.
The average production in2005-06 was
3,825.51 (mmcfd)
The average production of natural gas during
July-March 2006-07 was 3,876.38 million
cubic feet per day.
Showing an increase of 1.33%.
19. DRILLING ACTIVITIES
During July-March 2005-06 that was 41.
During July-March 2006-07 46 were drilled.
19 in public sector and 27 in private sector.
Increase is 12.2%.
20. LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS (LPG)
Usage of LPG gas in 2000-01 was 540MT
Usage of LPG gas in 2006-07 is 1650MT.
Companies have planned to import 43000MT
during 2006-07.
21. COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG)
1.00 million vehicles used CNG during 2005-
06.
1.35 million vehicle using CNG during 2006-
07.
Increase in usage is 35% in vehicle.
29167 vehicle are being converted to CNG
every month.
Investment made in 2005-06 was 20 billion.
22. COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG)
Investment made in 2006-07 was 60 billion.
Increase in investment is 200%.
CNG also create 60000 new jobs.
23. LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS (LNG)
LNG usage and its demand increased by 40
% over the World between 2002 to 2005.
Pakistan has the world’s second largest
pipeline network of the natural gas after the
United States.
24. PERFORMANCE OF MAJOR OIL AND GAS
COMPANIES
The operational performance of the three
major oil and gas companies in the public
sector is:
a) Oil and Gas Development Company Limited
(OGDCL)
b) Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited
(SNGPL)
c) Sui Southern Gas Company Limited
(SSGC)
25. OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED
(OGDCL)
During July-March 2006-07, company’s
average oil and gas production remained at
34,893 barrels per day and 834 mmcfd per
day respectively. This reflects an increase of
11 percent in oil and 7.1 percent in natural
gas as against the same period last year.
26. OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED
(OGDCL)
The LPG and sulphur production reached
310 metric ton per day and 65 metric ton per
day showing an increase of 7.6 percent in
LPG production and 16.0 percent in sulphur
as against same period last year.
27. OIL AND GAS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED
(OGDCL)
The company has discovered four new gas
and oil producing fields during July -March
2006-07.
a) Mela oil and gas mix field (NWFP),
producing 4,100 barrel per day of crude and
12 mmcfd of natural gas.
b) Unar-1 producing 150 barrel per day of oil
and 13.7 mmcfd of gas.
c) Pasaki and Nim West-1 produced 1,800
barrels of oil and 6.26 mmcfd of natural gas
respectively.
28. SUI NORTHERN GAS PIPELINES LIMITED
(SNGPL)
During July-March 2006-07, the company
carried out Rs. 1077 million on transmission
project, Rs. 3,906 million on distribution
projects and Rs. 252 million on other projects
under Khushal Pakistan programme.
During next fiscal year company has planned
to invest Rs. 11,376 on transmission and
distribution projects.
29. SUI SOUTHERN GAS COMPANY LIMITED (SSGC)
SSCG limited carried out Rs. 4,433 million on
transmission project, Rs. 3,137 million on
distribution projects and Rs. 680 million on
other projects under Khushal Pakistan
programme with the collaboration of district
governments.
During the next fiscal year the company
plans to invest Rs. 10,384 million on
transmission and distribution projects.
30. POWER SECTOR
a) Electricity Generation
b) WAPDA
c) Karachi Electric Supply Corporation Ltd
(KESC)
d) Nuclear Power Energy
e) Alternative Energy
f) Private Power & Infrastructure Board
g) National Electric Power Regulatory Authority
(NEPRA)
32. WAPDA
WAPDA generated 63,020 Gwh during July
March 2006-07.
6.9% increase in 2006-07 as compared to
2005-06
33. GROWTH IN ELECTRICITY CONSUMERS
Consumers by Economic Groups 6.24
Village Electrification 14.1
34. KARACHI ELECTRIC SUPPLY CORPORATION LTD
(KESC)
Electricity producing capacity of KESC is
2,222 MW during July-March 2005-06.
KESC’s generation has declined by 20.6
percent at 1,756 MW.
The gap of 466 MW between demand and
supply was bridged from different sources.
35. NUCLEAR POWER ENERGY
Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC)
is responsible for implementation of nuclear
power programmed.
36. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY
Generate capacity through alternate energy
including Wind and Solar Technology
7% of total power generation meet by Wind
and Solar by 2030.
7874 villages in Sindh and Baluchistan using
alternate energy.
37. PRIVATE POWER & INFRASTRUCTURE BOARD
Power sector, improving system efficiency
rationalizing price and social subsidize.
Indigenous resources like hydro, coal, gas
and human resources.
PPIV is currently processing 49 projects
capacity of 12000 MW & estimated cost is
over $11 billion.
38. NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER REGULATORY
AUTHORITY (NEPRA)
Responsible for granting licenses, tariff
determination, prescribing performance
standards and addressing the complaints of
electric power consumers.
Execute projects
39. COAL
Sindh province has 175 billion ton of coal
resources.
Coal mine increased by 6.5% from 4.6% in
2005-06 and 4.9 million .
Demand increased for 2.5 to 3 million tons.
Govt. signed agreement with CNCEC
43. TOTAL CHANGE IN 2004-07
Sector change in Rs/ltr
Gasoline 23.92
HOBC 27.21
Kerosene 12.85
HSD 15.95
LDO 13.94
Gasoline to PIA 18.36
Gasoline to Cargo 16.61