Sindh seeks new gas allocation policy for catering to needs
The Sindh government has demanded that the federal government enact a new gas allocation policy to meet the actual needs of the province in the energy sector.
In a letter to Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik, Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh asked him to resolve the issue of shortage of electricity and gas in the province, saying: "It has been observed with concern that injustice is being committed with the province of Sindh on the issues of gas and electricity and fulfilment of its demands."
He said there was an acute gas shortage in the province and the short supply and loadshedding of gas had been going on for many years.
"People of Sindh are facing severe problems due to this gas loadshedding and low pressure and industries, especially in Karachi, are facing closures," he said, adding that the acute gas shortage was creating feeling of deprivation among the people of the province.
Energy minister demands end to gas loadshedding in province; SHC asks finance secretary to release funds for gasification plan. He said that the provisions of Article 158 of the Constitution had been raised several times before the Federation, but the federal institutions were unable to implement the Constitution.
Mr Shaikh demanded the inclusion of representatives of Sindh in the institutions of the federal regulatory authorities and said that the grievances of the provinces would be redressed and the feeling of deprivation would end with provincial representation in the regulatory institutions.
He said the province contributed major share of 62.3 per cent in gas production in the country, 35.89pc in oil production and 20.52pc in power generation. "Sindh is producing 2,111 MMcf/d gas whereas its own requirement is 1600-1700 MMcf/d, nevertheless only 700-800 MMcf/d is provided."
The minister wrote: "I, therefore, earnestly request you to please consider the genuine issues of the province sympathetically, constitutionally and initiate necessary action for making a new independent gas allocation policy for the province and reconstitute the boards of federal energy regulatory bodies and entities by including the respective nominations duly recommended by the Government of Sindh."
He said that being a part of the coalition government, the provincial government was hopeful that the demands of the province would be taken into consideration and immediate action would be taken to resolve the issue.
Mr Shaikh said that the production capacity of electricity was continuously increasing through thermal coal, wind and solar projects in the province. He hoped that this capacity would increase to 100,000MW in a few years, adding that it was not hidden from anyone that only Sindh had the solution to the energy crisis in the country.
He said that in view of the energy shortage in Sindh, the provincial government demanded immediate action to formulate a new policy to allocate more gas to the province so that the real needs of the province in the gas sector could be met. Non-supply of gas to villages irks SHC The Sindh High Court has expressed serious resentment over the federal secretary of ministry of finance for not releasing Rs660 million for gasification of villages in Sindh despite several directives and reissued a show-cause notice to the secretary for repeated non-compliance with court orders.