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Shell Pakistan suffers losses of Rs 877 mln

October 22, 2019 (MLN): Shell Pakistan Limited (PSX: SHEL),  the second-largest oil marketing company in the country has posted a loss of Rs 877.5 million for the nine months ended September 2019 against the profits

E&P companies make 110 discoveries in five years

October 21, 2019: Oil and Gas Exploration and Production (E&P) companies, operating in different hydrocarbon potential areas of the country, have made around 110 discoveries during the last five years, with accumulative initial flow rate

Midday Report: KSE-100 loses 657 points

October 21, 2019: The KSE-100 index has lost a whopping 657 points in the intraday session, and is currently trading at 33,212-level. The decision of FATF to maintain status quo has created a sense of

Weekly Market Roundup

October 20, 2019 (MLN): The KSE-100 index lost around 605 points over the week and concluded at 33,870-mark, i.e. down by 1.76%, as compared to previous week’s closing of 34,475 points. The performance of benchmark

Shell Pakistan suffers losses of Rs 877 mln

October 22, 2019 (MLN): Shell Pakistan Limited (PSX: SHEL),  the second-largest oil marketing company in the country has posted a loss of Rs 877.5 million for the nine months ended September 2019 against the profits

E&P companies make 110 discoveries in five years

October 21, 2019: Oil and Gas Exploration and Production (E&P) companies, operating in different hydrocarbon potential areas of the country, have made around 110 discoveries during the last five years, with accumulative initial flow rate

Midday Report: KSE-100 loses 657 points

October 21, 2019: The KSE-100 index has lost a whopping 657 points in the intraday session, and is currently trading at 33,212-level. The decision of FATF to maintain status quo has created a sense of

Weekly Market Roundup

October 20, 2019 (MLN): The KSE-100 index lost around 605 points over the week and concluded at 33,870-mark, i.e. down by 1.76%, as compared to previous week’s closing of 34,475 points. The performance of benchmark