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  ISLAMABAD:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Oil and Gas Company Limited (KPOGCL) expressed its confidence to exploit the untapped reserves of oil and gas in potential areas of the province under Prime Minister Imran Khan s vision to overcome the prevailing energy crisis in the country.  Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (K-P) holds promise for new exciting discoveries, particularly in Kohat Basin, which has become the prime area of focus a nike airforce fter successful discoveries by Oil and Gas Development Company and MOL nike air max mens  Pakistan,  official sources told APP. Currently, they said oil and gas exploration activities were being carried out in 10 blocks of the province, adding that the KPOGCL was extending maximum facilities including logistics, security, seismic surveys and geographical mapping under the one-window service. Answering a question, the officials said KPOGCL was producing around 65,000 barrels (bbl) oil, 45 air max 2023 0 mmcf gas and 500 tons of liquified petroleum gas (LPG) on daily basis.Published in The Express Tribune, Septembe Qisc Pandemic shuts newspaper readers  favourite haunt
 ISLAMABAD:The power division on Thursday informed a Senate panel that the circular debt had increased by Rs260 billion this year and K-Electric was a defaulter of Rs61 billion.A meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Power was held presided over by its chairman, Senator Saifullah Abro.Senator Talha Mahmood, a member of the body, said that he was surprised by the statistics on the circular debt.Chairman Abro said that we were unable to manage one company that had been privatised so far.   ldquo It is being heard that more companies are also being privatised,  rdquo  he added.K-Electric CEO Moonis Alvi replied that his power company  rsquo s receivab af1 blanche le dues stood at over  air force com Rs300 billion.   ldquo The federal government has to pay us Rs280 billion,  rdquo  he added.  ldquo We are also ready for arbitration on dues. We will accept the decision and the government will also have to accept it.  rdquo  The chairman of the committee expressed his frustration over the non-provision of privat jordan alte isation a