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World’s Biggest Oil and Gas Company Re-Enters Pakistan After 27 Years
World’s largest oil and gas company ExxonMobil, has re-entered Pakistan after a gap of nearly three decades. ExxonMobil’s offshore deep sea drilling equipment has just reached the Karachi Port.
A source told that ExxonMobil’s offshore drilling equipment includes a SIAPAM mothership with a RIG and three supply vessels docked at Karachi Port.
These ships will start their drilling operations from Jan 6, 230 KM from Karachi coastline in open sea. The drilling activity will be done at a depth of 6200 feet. This is the first operation of ExxonMobil in Pakistan after 27 years, the company exited the country in 1991 after a change in its policy.
ExxonMobil has opened a new venture office in Islamabad on Nov. 27, 2018, to start oil and gas explorations activities in the country.
The company holds a 25 percent interest in Block G located offshore Pakistan which is operated by Eni Pakistan Limited. ExxonMobil is working with its partners and the government of Pakistan.
In Jan 2010, the first attempt was made for hydrocarbon exploration in Pakistan. Shark 1 is the first exploratory well, being drilled in Indus ‘M’ Block, located 87 KM south-west of Karachi. The Block is a joint venture (JV) between ENI with a 70 percent working interest, and PPL holding the remaining 30 percent.
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG)
ExxonMobil and the Pakistani consortium Energas signed an agreement to support the development of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal and to support securing the supply of LNG.

The agreement is an important milestone for the project, which will help meet the country’s energy needs and drive economic growth by providing a reliable supply of cleaner-burning natural gas.
ExxonMobil is working and cooperating with all the stakeholders to help realize this strategically important project for Pakistan.



UAE Delegation is Arriving in Pakistan to Resolve Etisalat’s Pending $800 Million PTCL Payment
A high-level UAE delegation is due in next few days where the matter pertaining to the much-awaited $800 million outstanding dues on account of privatization of Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) is likely to be resolved.
This was stated by Secretary Privatization Rizwan Malik while briefing the Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology and Telecommunication.
The committee met with Rubina Khalid in the chair on Wednesday where Privatization Division briefed the committee on the privatization of PTCL along with the sale, purchase agreement.
Malik said that due to lack of proper homework for identifying properties by the concerned departments, issues were created for the government of Pakistan. During the last high-level interaction, it was evident that for the first time Etisalat has shifted their position and shown interest to resolve the matter amicably.
According to the agreement in case of non-transferable of properties, both sides would independently evaluate its prices and the highest would be adjusted. According to Pakistan’s side evaluation, the remaining 34 properties have a value of $87 million as made by independent valuers, which was also shared with Etisalat and the Escrow Agent. However Etisalat shares its findings with the Escrow agent but not with the government of Pakistan, Secretary added


Karachi is Planning to Restart Tram Services with Coordination of Experts from Austria

Sindh Government is planning to restore the glory of old Karachi area and is planning to rebuild tram services.
For the construction and operations of tram service, the provincial government is looking to acquire services of Austrian experts.
The Sindh Chief Minister, Murad Ali Shah, met with the Pakistani ambassador posted in Vienna, Mansoor Ahmed Khan, at CM House Karachi. In the meeting, both discussed ways to improve relations with the Austrian government in the field of technical education, renewable hydropower and city planning for Karachi.
Murad Ali Shah said that the provincial government is planning to start tram services in old Karachi area. Austria holds expertise in this field so he asked the ambassador to help Sindh Government to improve coordination with relevant authorities in Austria

Qatar to Open Visa Centre for Pakistani Workers in Islamabad

In order to make it simple for Pakistanis to find jobs in Qatar, the country will be inaugurating a visa center for job seekers on 27/12/2018 in Islamabad.

The Qatari government is opening the centre in the federal capital , helping to streamline the process of recruitment in one place. This centre will also include medical tests for Pakistani job seekers.

This is part of the implementation of the first phase of Qatar’s Overseas Visa Centers Project.

After the opening of Islamabad-based visa centre, the Kingdom will also open another such centre in Karachi.
The Karachi centre will be inaugurated on Saturday, December 29, 2018.

Recruitment Made Easy
In September this year, the Qatari government had offered 100,000 jobs for skilled and semi-skilled workers from Pakistan.


The offer was extended by Qatar’s Foreign Minister in his meeting with Shah Mehmood Qureshi on the sidelines of United Nations General Assembly session in New York.
Last year, Qatar had announced to grant visas to Pakistani citizens on their arrival in the Kingdom.

Qatar’s Ambassador to Pakistan Saqr bin Mubarak Al-Mansouri had said that citizens of Pakistan will be granted free prompt tourist entry visa for a period of 30 days, on their arrival in the State of Qatar, with the following conditions:
The visitor’s passport must be valid for at least six months.
The passenger must have a confirmed return ticket.

The traveler has cash money equivalent to 5000 Riyal, or a valid credit card.

Visa is granted for (30) days free of charges and extendable for a similar period after confirming the return ticket.

Persons coming directly from Pakistan should have a certificate of vaccination against polio according to the procedures currently in place

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The Pakistan International School of Damascus: The unreported and silent success story of diplomacy


Pakistan has played a quiet but important role in providing high quality education to Syrians from all walks of life.


Almost all the stories coming out of Syria over the last few years have been of doom and gloom. There has been much destruction to a land rooted in deep and unparalleled history, possessing two of the world’s oldest cities along with people who can easily be called the world’s most diverse set of communities coexisting peacefully; all before regional and international actors made it a battleground for proxy warfare.

Before the war, Syria had the most robust state education system in the Arab world, and even the BBC did an in-depth documentary on the diversity and progressive nature of the Syrian school system. It is these real stories of the Syrian school system and a healthcare system that once was the envy of the Arab world that need to be highlighted as Syria begins it slow but steady recovery towards normality.

It is here that Pakistan has played a quiet but important role in providing high quality education to Syrians from all walks of life. The Pakistan International School (PIS) of Damascus, which comes under the auspices of the Pakistani Embassy, has become a leading school in the country. Meanwhile, other international schools, such as the French School of Damascus and the American School, shut down as the war peaked in 2014 and 2015.

So what has the PIS done quietly that has made it a humanitarian and diplomatic success?

Graduation Day

Peter Oborne, one of Britain’s leading journalists, recently returned from a two-week trip to Syria and highlighted the resilience of the Syrian education system despite unjust sanctions, and focused on how the government is rebuilding schools and carrying out the national curriculum amongst the ruins. A regular visitor to Syria, Oborne also talks about the sense of normalcy and quiet stability that has returned to the streets, and how Syrians have started looking ahead almost immediately without stopping to think about the opportunities lost.

For the PIS, the story has been a similar one. The will and desire of the Syrian people to get on with education has helped the Pakistani Embassy run its school.

Orientation Day

During the first couple of years of the war, student numbers dropped dramatically and the school was hit with staffing problems and a lack of interest from the Foreign Office in Islamabad. However, under incumbent Ambassador to Syria Air Marshal (Retd) Rashid Kamal and his team of teachers, advisors and administrators, the school is looking to reach new heights.

In 2018, Kamal took over from Athar Bukhari, another very successful diplomat who came in at a very difficult time in 2015 and revived the overall diplomatic relations between Damascus and Islamabad. Kamal has taken these ties further, with a keen interest in capitalising on Syria’s huge human capital.

Career counselling
A cancer awareness campaign

The PIS caters not only to those families that can afford to pay, but gives need-based scholarships on the basis of merit and has also supported schools outside of Damascus hit by the war or the influx of internally-displaced people. The school has supported special needs and disabled children affected by the war.

Raising funds at a bake sale
Teacher training has been a particular focus of the current administration, and for the first time since the war, the Ambassador has made arrangements for an international school trip, while a potential student exchange program is in the pipeline, alongside bringing in coaches from the British Council or the University of Cambridge. The school has also enrolled children of other foreign diplomats serving in Damascus, as more and more embassies reopen while Syria gets ready to return to full diplomatic relations with the rest of the world.

Celebrating Christmas

According to Ambassador Kamal,
“For Pakistan, it has been the most important thing to provide world class education in times of extreme war – education is a fundamental right which should not be indulged with politics and sanctions. We are making sure we carry on the legacy of this school, but diversify in such a manner that it benefits the people of Syria.”

He goes on to say the Syrians are the most remarkable and positive people he has encountered in his career


A joint venture of Pakistan-China, Jianbang Group of China and a well-established of Pakistan has installed a first ever pig iron plant at Port Qasim Karachi, which is now inaugurated.




The plant is now operational, as per the information the inauguration of this mill has been done on December 2018, there was big presentation of media at the event.


The inauguration is done by the Chairman of Jianbang Group, Mr Wu Xianonian, whereas the partner of Pak China Steel, Mr. Lee Feelix as well as the directors Mr. Jam Asif and director Mr. Mustafa Dawood and Head of Marketing Mr. Sheharyar Khan hosted the event, Production capacity of the plant is 8000 tons per month total, at the current the stage company is only producing is 5000 tons.


The blast furnace of 60 cubic meters has been installed in this mill which is the first private investment in this sector. The company also aims to install billet plant in future.


This project will give more strength to Pak China friendship and great employment opportunities of Pakistani Citizens.



For the first time, China sent latest fighter J10C abroad for training. 20-day China Pakistan Shaheen VII Air Exercise executed successfully. Mirage V,JH7, J11b, J10C, JF17A, Mirage III can be seen in background. COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa was in cockpit of J10C during exercise.