As energy sector undergoes reform and modernisation, the development of intellectual capital becomes indispensable. The next generation of Pakistani engineers and energy professionals must internalise global technical, operational and safety standards. Government institutions play a critical role in this process by linking international exposure with domestic capacity building.
As Pakistanis gain experience in globally regulated energy environments, the challenge lies in aligning these skills with in-country systems and long-term sector needs. International partnerships can help ensure that skills acquired in global energy markets are integrated into local operations, strengthening our energy workforce.
Syed Zain Akhter
Karachi