2. Energy
ā¢ Key Determinant of Economic Development
ā¢ Uninterrupted and affordable supply of energy for accelerated
growth
ā¢ An important economic indicator
ā¢ Developing world and energy demand
ā¢ Pakistanās energy demand
6. Pakistanās Energy Consumption
Mix
ā¢ Pakistanās total energy consumption stood at 63.1 MTOE
(Million Tons of Oil Equivalent) in FY2009-10
ā¢ Transformation from oil to natural gas
Increasing oil prices
Exploration of gas and coal
ā¢ Increase in foreign reserves
19. Crude Oil Supply
ā¢ The balance recoverable reserve of crude oil in Pakistan is
estimated at 280.647 million barrels.
ā¢ Oil producing fields: Dhullian, Joya Mir, Balkassar, Khaur,
Karsal, Tut, Mayal, Sarang etc.
Average Crude Oil Overall Production
Production Per Day (Million Barrels)
July-March 65245.69 Barrels 17.88
2009-10
July-March 65,996.50 Barrels 18.08
2010-11
1.15%
21. Natural Gas Supply
ā¢ Energy Security Action Plan of Planning Commission
forecasted shortfall in gas supplies
22. Natural Gas Supply
ā¢ The balance recoverable reserve of natural
gas is estimated at 26.62 Trillion Cubic Feet.
ā¢ Gas Fields: Sui, Uch, Khairpur, Khankot,
Jaccobabad, Mehal, Dhullian, etc.
Average Production Overall Production
Per Day (MCF) (Million Cubic Feet)
July-March 4,048.76 1,109,360.24
2009-10
July-March 4050.84 1,109,930.16
2010-11
0.05%
23. Liquefied Petroleum Gas
(LPG)
ā¢ Contributes about 0.6% of the countryās total
energy supply mix
ā¢ To impede the deforestation process
ā¢ Use of LPG in Automotives under Safety
Framework of OGRA
ā¢ Increase in import of LPG by 37 % relative
to last year (July-March 2009-10)
24. Compressed Natural Gas
(CNG)
ā¢ Promotion of CNG
Expensive imported fuel
Ambient air quality
ā¢ Pakistan: the largest CNG using country
ā¢ CNG Stations: 3,329
ā¢ CNG Vehicles: 2.5 million
25. Coal Supply
ā¢ Reserves estimated at 185 billion Tons
ā¢ Gas Fields: Thar, Makarwal, Khushab,
Khewara, Dandot, Pidh etc.
ā¢ Supply of Coal during July-March 2010-11
increased by 10.3% compared to
corresponding period of last fiscal year.
ā¢ Approximately 67% coal is imported due to
under exploitation of indigenous coal
resources and low quality coal issue (esp. of
salt mine ranges coal)
26. Electricity Supply
ā¢ Sources of Electricity: Hydel, Thermal (gas/ steam/ furnace
oil) and Nuclear
ā¢ Major Power Producers: WAPDA, KESC, IPPs, PAEC
ā¢ Power generation capacity of Pakistan (including all sources)
is 20,681 MW (March 2010).
ā¢ Total electricity demand is 15,500 ā 16,000 MW roughly
ā¢ PEPCO (Pakistan Electric Power Company) is merely
producing 11,000 MW against the total installed capacity of
about twenty thousand MW.
27. Supply Sources of Electricity
(March 2010)
ā¢ Total installed capacity of PEPCO: 20681
MW
ā¢ Hydro Production: 6555 MW
ā¢ Thermal Production: 14126 MW
WAPDA GENCOs: 4829 MW
Rental Power Plants: 323 MW
PAEC: 665 MW
IPPs: 8309 MW
29. Reasons for Power Shortages
ā¢ Circular Debt
ā¢ High Power losses
ā¢ Shortfall in Gas Supply
ā¢ Seasonality of Hydel Power
ā¢ Lack of Demand Side Management
ā¢ Poor Governance & Regulation
37. Energy Crises: Issues &
Recommendations
ā¢ Growing Energy Demand
ā¢ Imbalanced Energy Consumption Mix
ā¢ Under exploitation of indigenous resources
ā¢ Poor Governance & Lack of Integrated
Planning
38. Growing Energy Demand
ā¢ Increase in Population
āEvery year Pakistan adds the equivalent of a New
Zealand to its population; every two years, a
Switzerland; every three years, a Greece; every four
years, a Chile or a Netherlands; and every five, an
Australia.ā
ā¢ Industrial and Agricultural Growth
ā¢ Urbanization
39. Imbalanced Energy Consumption Mix
ā¢ Greater share (more than 70%) of non-
renewable energy resources (oil & gas) in
energy consumption mix.
ā¢ Any shock in these resources affects
significantly the overall economy.
ā¢ Need of a greater share of renewable,
indigenous and affordable energy mix.
44. Alternative Energy Resources
ā¢ Alternative Energy Development Board
(AEDB) is serving as the executing agency at
the federal level to consolidate the project
proposals from federal, provincial and other
public entities for submission to ADB for
subsequent loan tranches.
ā¢ AEDB under its mandate serves as a One-
window facility to process all Alternative and
Renewable Energy (ARE) projects both in
Public and the Private Sectors.
45. Solar, Wind, Biodiesel
ā¢ AEDB issued seven (7) letters of Intent (LOI) for wind power
projects.
ā¢ AEDB has engaged Pakistan State Oil (PSO) for furthering the
National Biodiesel Programme and provided a production
plant of biodiesel to PSO for the optimization of processing
techniques for Biodiesel.
ā¢ Pakistanās first ever commercial Biodiesel production facility
with the capacity of producing 18,000 tons of Biodiesel per
annum has been setup in Karachi by the private sector.
46. Solar, Wind, Biodiesel
ā¢ Pakistan is blessed with a huge solar potential of
more than 5-6 KWH/mĀ²/day of irradiation the
province of Baluchistan followed by Eastern
Sindh and Southern Punjab promising technical
and financially viable solar energy projects.
ā¢ Street lights and billboards consume around 400
MW of power which can be taken off from the
grid by converting these loads to solar.
ā¢ AEDB plans to electrify 400 villages, 100 in
Sindh and 400 in Baluchistan. 49 villages in
Sindh have already been electrified where 3000
Solar Home Systems are installed.
47. Conclusion
ā¢ Energy Sector is the lifeline of an economy.
ā¢ Energy demand is growing over the time specially in Developing
World.
ā¢ āEnergy crisis in Pakistan is a management and not a capacity
issueā (Framework for Economic Growth Pakistan May 2011: Planning
Commission)
ā¢ Integrated Energy Planning is the need of the hour.
ā¢ Develop indigenous energy resources (Thar Coal)
ā¢ Research for New Uninterrupted and Affordable energy sources.
ā¢ Improve Governance and Demand Side Management
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