The Pak Banker

Govt springs into action as gas crisis deepens

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With a sudden drop in temperatur­e across the country, the ongoing gas crisis deepened on Sunday as the total shortfall surged to 600 million metric cubic feet a day (MMCFD) that may compel the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) and Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) to curtail the supply to sectors other than domestic consumers.

The shortfall has affected not only the supply to domestic consumers but also to the CNG sector for the past several days.

Addressing a press conference in Sialkot on Sunday, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Informatio­n Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan told the media that the government had directed the authoritie­s concerned to ensure gas supply to households even at the cost of the CNG sector.

Both the gas utilities and the federal government have done little over the years to further explore natural gas, check gas theft and leakage, import the required liquefied natural gas (particular­ly in case of Sindh), and curb use of compressor­s by consumers despite the ever-increasing demand and repeated warnings by weather experts to Pakistan about effects of climate change.

Feeding Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a, the SNGPL faces over 200MMCFD gas shortfall.

According to a senior official of the SNGPL, gas theft in KP and various sectors in Punjab is a major reason behind the shortfall.

"Half of the total volume of the gas being produced in KP (400MMCFD) is being stolen by the people of the areas close to gas fields. They have their own networks to steal gas, claiming it a matter of their right as the gas is being extracted from their areas," he said. The official said: "The gas available with us ranges between 950 and 970MMCFD. We are also receiving around 1,020MMCFD RLNG (Regasified Liquefied Natural Gas) in our system.

"But the demand is rising fast, forcing us to stop gas supply to the industry and the CNG sector to accommodat­e about six million domestic consumers in Punjab and KP."

About the changing weather pattern, the official said Pakistan was the fifth most affected country by climate change. "The intensity of winter we are facing these days is very harsh, pushing up demand in all provinces.

"The situation appears to be going out of control despite giving 20 per cent more gas to domestic consumers," the senior official warned. According to him, massive use of compressor­s by consumers in areas experienci­ng extremely low gas pressure is another major reason of shortfall.

A senior SSGC official said: "Initially we had stopped the supply to the CNG sector, but the issue did not resolve. We requested the industry to at least stop using gas meant for captive power plants, but they didn't listen, rendering the utility helpless in giving relief to the domestic consumers."

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