Energy Insecurity - the Latest World Coal Reserve Position Shows Pakistan As Also-Ran, Which is Quite Disappointing in View of Our Claim That the Country Holds 185 Billion Tons of Coal Energy Insecurity - the Latest World Coal Reserve Position Shows Pakistan As Also-Ran, Which is Quite Disappointing in View of Our Claim That the Country Holds 185 Billion Tons of Coal

Energy Insecurity - the Latest World Coal Reserve Position Shows Pakistan As Also-Ran, Which is Quite Disappointing in View of Our Claim That the Country Holds 185 Billion Tons of Coal

Pakistan & Gulf Economist 2011, July 31, 30, 30

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Publisher Description

Byline: SHAMSUL GHANI While Pakistan faces no threat of food insecurity in near future, its energy position is fragile and vulnerable.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
31 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
5
Pages
PUBLISHER
Asianet-Pakistan
SIZE
85.1
KB

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