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DC completes water supply project, establishes public park in Tank
TP REPORT
TANK: Deputy Commissioner Tank Tanveer Ahmad Khattak has completed a major public welfare initiative by improving water supply through a solar-powered system and establishing a recreational park for residents.
According to official sources, development work in Tank had previously stalled due to law and order concerns, prompting the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) to halt its operations. However, the Deputy Commissioner played a pivotal role in restoring confidence by providing guarantees, convincing the organization to resume its initiatives in the area.
As part of the renewed efforts, two large water tanks powered by a solar system have been installed at the old city tank site with the support of UNOPS. The project has significantly improved water supply across the city, benefiting residents from Tanki to Durand Gate through a bazar-based distribution network.
Local residents have welcomed the initiative on social media, saying that the long-standing issue of water shortage has largely been resolved. They appreciated the efforts of the district administration for prioritizing public welfare.
In addition to the water supply scheme, a small but well-designed park has also been constructed at the same location. The park is now being used daily by children and families from nearby areas, providing much-needed recreational space and contributing to a healthier environment.
Public circles have termed the project a major milestone in the development of Tank, expressing hope that such initiatives will continue to enhance civic amenities in the district.
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Pakistan, Oman Explore Expanded Energy Cooperation Amid Regional Dynamics
Federal Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik and Oman Ambassador Sulaiman Bin Khalaf Alkharusi
- Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik, Omani Ambassador Discuss Supply Diversification and Strategic Partnerships
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik held a high-level meeting with H.E. Fahad Bin Sulaiman Bin Khalaf Alkharusi, Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to Pakistan, to review the evolving regional energy landscape and explore avenues for enhancing bilateral cooperation in the energy sector.
Strong Bilateral Ties and Commitment to Energy Partnership
During the meeting, the Federal Minister underscored the longstanding, cordial, and brotherly relations between Pakistan and Oman, built on shared history, mutual respect, and robust people-to-people connections. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to further strengthening bilateral energy ties and identifying new areas of collaboration to meet future energy demands.
Focus on Energy Diversification and Supply Resilience
Highlighting Pakistan’s strategic priorities, Minister Malik briefed the Ambassador on ongoing efforts to diversify energy imports and enhance supply resilience. He emphasized the importance of exploring alternative routes and sources beyond the Strait of Hormuz, particularly in light of shifting regional dynamics and the need for uninterrupted energy supplies.
The Omani Ambassador welcomed Pakistan’s proactive approach toward diversification and reiterated Oman’s readiness to support Pakistan in strengthening its energy security framework.
Oman’s Support and Increased Energy Supplies
In a positive development, the Minister expressed optimism that Oman would consider Pakistan’s request for preferential energy cargoes to help meet its growing domestic needs. The Ambassador responded constructively, assuring that the request would be given favorable consideration.
It was noted that during the month of March, Pakistan successfully imported three cargoes of petrol and one cargo of diesel from Omani ports, with two additional petrol cargoes expected to arrive before the end of the month.
Expanding Cooperation in Oil, Gas, and Upstream Sectors
Both sides also explored opportunities for deeper collaboration in the upstream energy sector, including oil and gas exploration and production. The discussions highlighted the importance of expanding joint initiatives in energy development projects to ensure long-term sustainability.
Furthermore, it was shared that Pakistan State Oil (PSO) and OQ Trading are engaged in constructive negotiations to explore the possibility of securing additional oil cargoes to meet Pakistan’s increasing energy requirements.
Shared Vision for Strategic Energy Cooperation
The meeting concluded with both sides reaffirming their shared commitment to further deepen Pakistan-Oman cooperation in the energy sector. Emphasis was placed on building a resilient, mutually beneficial partnership that supports energy security, economic growth, and long-term strategic interests of both nations.
BY: Nadeem Faisal Baiga

