Pakistan has significant non-renewable natural resources, including the 2nd largest coal reserves, 2nd largest salt mines, and is among the top countries for gold, copper, and gas reserves. It has potential to produce large amounts of oil, gas, coal, copper, and gold. Pakistan also has substantial renewable resources, ranking highly globally in cotton, sugarcane, milk, and wheat production, and having a young population and coastline to support fishing. It relies heavily on fossil fuels for energy but is working to develop hydro, nuclear, and other renewable sources.
Pakistan has significant non-renewable natural resources, including the 2nd largest coal reserves, 2nd largest salt mines, and is among the top countries for gold, copper, and gas reserves. It has potential to produce large amounts of oil, gas, coal, copper, and gold. Pakistan also has substantial renewable resources, ranking highly globally in cotton, sugarcane, milk, and wheat production, and having a young population and coastline to support fishing. It relies heavily on fossil fuels for energy but is working to develop hydro, nuclear, and other renewable sources.
Pakistan has significant non-renewable natural resources, including the 2nd largest coal reserves, 2nd largest salt mines, and is among the top countries for gold, copper, and gas reserves. It has potential to produce large amounts of oil, gas, coal, copper, and gold. Pakistan also has substantial renewable resources, ranking highly globally in cotton, sugarcane, milk, and wheat production, and having a young population and coastline to support fishing. It relies heavily on fossil fuels for energy but is working to develop hydro, nuclear, and other renewable sources.
Pakistan Among The World’s 200 Plus Countries Pakistan Has
2nd Largest Coal Reserves
2nd Largest Salt Mines 5th Largest Gold Reserves 7th Largest Copper Reserves 6th Largest Gas Producing Capacity In Asia Pacific 436.2 Million Barrels Of Proven Oil Reserves 31.3 Trillion Cubic Feet Of Proven Gas Reserves Non-Renewable Natural Resources Of Pakistan Pakistan Has Potential Of 27 Billion Barrels Of Oil & 282 Trillion Cubic Feet Of Gas Resources Pakistan Has The Potential Of 185 Billion Tons Coal Equivalent To 618 Billion Barrels Of Crude Oil Pakistan Can Produce 100000 MW Electricity For Up-Coming 200 Years By Thar-Coal Project If Coal At Thar-Coal Project Is Converted Into Oil By Gasification It Will Generate $2.5 Trillion Dollars At Riko-Deq Pakistan Has 12.3 Million Tons Of Copper & 20.9 Million Ounces Of Gold Reserves Riko-Deq Project Of Copper & Gold Reservoir Has A Worth Of $260 Billion Dollars To $3 Trillion Dollars Currently Pakistan Is Exploring 52 Minerals Like Cobalt, Zinc, Lead, Limestone, Chromite, Marble, China-Clay, Gypsum & Bauxite etc Renewable Natural Resources Of Pakistan
Among The World’s 200 Plus Countries Pakistan Is The
4th Largest Cotton & Mango Producing Country
5th Largest Sugarcane & Milk Producing Country 8th Largest Wheat Producing Country 11th Largest Rice Producing Country 6th Most Populous Country Having Large Share Of Young Population Only 4% Land Of Pakistan Covered With Forests Pakistan Has A Coastline Of 1046 KM For Fishing Resources Pakistan Produces Its 65% Electricity By Fossil Fuels, 31% By Hydro Power & 4% By Nuclear Power