Murad seeks federal funding for $160m Islamkot-Chhor railway line project15 Sep 2021 12:30
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Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah on Monday urged the federal government to construct a 105-kilometre railway line between the Thar Coalfield in Islamkot and Chhor for transportation of coal to the upcountry areas.
He was speaking to Khalid Mansoor, the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on CPEC affairs, at CM House. The meeting was attended by Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Shaikh, Special Assistant to the CM on Investment Qasim Naveed, Investment Secretary Zahid Abbasi and Energy Secretary Tariq Shah.
“Thar’s coal is a great national treasure; it should be used in all coal-fired power generation and other projects being developed in different parts of the country,” the chief minister said.
He said that through a private firm, a feasibility study for the construction of the proposed 105km railway line from Islamkot to Chhor had been conducted. The study revealed that the railway line will cost $160 million and the cost of rolling stock will cost $127 million.
The chief minister suggested that the railway line project be executed under federal PSDP so that infrastructure did not cause an impact on power tariff.
He pointed out that the ****stan Railways authorities had prepared a Rs130 billion PC-1 of the project which was pending with the federal government for approval. He urged Mr Mansoor to get it approved by the centre so that important projects could be started.
Mr Shah further said that apart from the Islamkot-Chhor railway line, the existing rail network onward, Chhor-Mirpurkhas-Hyderabad and apportion up to the Port Qasim might be rehabilitated for coal transportation.
Khalid Mansoor assured Mr Shah that he would put in his personal efforts to get the project approved and started.
Another project which came under discussion at the meeting was Thar Coalfield Block-VI. The chief Minister said that M/s Oracle Powers was working on an integrated project of coalmine, power plant and coal-to-gas (CtG) and coal-to-liquid (CtL) facility. He urged the federal government to frame a policy for the CtG, CtL as well as coal-to-urea (CtU) conversions so that letter of intent (LoI) could be issued in favor of M/s Oracle Powers enabling them to take off.