Pakistan gas crisis to worsen in January 2021: report
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Sui Northern will face a gas shortage of about 500 mmcfd.
Authorities may also go for RLNG supply cuts to the export industry once a week next year.
SNGPL has shutdown down RLNG supply to captive power plants meant for the non-zero-rated industry.
ISLAMABAD: The gas crisis in Pakistan will worsen in January next year as a gas shortage of about 500mmfcd is expected in the system of Sui Northern.
Sui Northern will be left with no option but to close down RLNG supply to the power sector,
After placing a cut of RLNG to the power sector, the authorities will be able to divert 250mmcfd to the domestic sector, but it will continue to face a gas deficit of 250mmcfd.
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December 20, 2020
The government could not afford to keep paying salaries to employees without any production in the steel mill and a decision should be taken soon to avoid further losses. PHOTO: FILE
LONDON:
Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) are in news again and we all know the reasons.
The sustained failure of governments to successfully run them says a lot about priorities of the rulers. PSM was supposed to serve as the mainstay of industrial development, however, its mismanagement reached such levels that since 2006 governments have made attempts on a number of occasions to dispose it off to the private sector.
Gas crisis to worsen in January
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December 21, 2020
ISLAMABAD: With surge in gas shortages in the country, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) has closed down RLNG supply to captive power plants meant for non-zero rated industry (general industry).
The supply of RLNG to CNG and fertiliser sectors has already been stopped, top officials of the Petroleum Division told The News. “Surge in gas shortfall has recently appeared because of the fact that the LNG cargo from Nigeria, which was due to arrive on December 18, has been delayed by four days and will now be decking at Port Qasim on December 22.”
Three factories sealed for using gas illegally
Peshawar
December 21, 2020
KARAK: Three factories in Paris were sealed in Niazi area in Karak tehsil on Sunday for using gas illegally.
In a joint operation, the Karak police and officials of the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited raided the factories and found that they were using gas through illegal connections.
They suspended the gas supply to the factories and seized the equipment.
The owners of the factories managed to escape before the operation and FIRs were registered against them. On the occasion, the district administration
officials resolved to continue crackdown against the illegal gas connections and claimed that the gas theft by the factories have created low gas pressure issues for domestic consumers.
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