
The leading Energy Company, Pakistan State Oil (PSO), in collaboration with the Government of Gilgit-Baltistan, proudly announces the launch of the “Blue LPG Initiative”, a pioneering project aimed at transforming the energy landscape in Pakistan.
The launch ceremony was attended by esteemed chief guests, including Mr Eman Shah, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister for Information, Gilgit Baltistan and Managing Director and CEO – PSO, Syed Muhammad Taha. Other dignitaries from the region also present on the occasion.
The Blue Initiative offers numerous benefits to customers, including last-mile delivery of LPG, ensuring quality, convenience, and availability.
The initiative features a competitive pricing strategy aligned with OGRA, providing a superior customer experience with hassle-free ordering and delivery.
Also, customers can access services at their fingertips through a mobile app and web platform, with products packaged in safe, lightweight, and modern composite cylinders. By establishing a nationwide utility company, PSO aims to increase energy access to 100% of the population, focusing on last-mile delivery.
PSO is at the forefront of this energy revolution, leveraging technology and innovation to create a sustainable future for all. The initial phase has commenced in Central Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, offering eco-friendly and safe energy solutions.
PSO relies on community trust and support to deliver higher energy access for all, for decades to come.
India's top information technology companies are expected to report another subdued quarter. AI-driven pricing pressure,…
Russian patrol aircraft conducted unsafe maneuvers near the U.K.'s flagship carrier during NATO air defense…
Myanmar has seen over 100,000 conflict-related deaths since February 2021, when the military ousted the…
Dolly Parton reportedly supports Keith Urban amid his ongoing divorce with Nicole Kidman. Sources tell…
Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that this World Cup marks the end of his international career,…
The UK's outgoing government has announced plans for an "Australia-plus" social media ban targeting users…
This website uses cookies.