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Shell Energy gets gas marketing licence

CCoE takes up capacity, LNG terminals today - Newspaper

Gas companies are reported to have opposed pipeline capacity on grounds that new terminals would take away their existing customers instead of securing LNG supply contracts with fresh consumers. Reuters/File ISLAMABAD: The government has called a series of back-to-back meetings to facilitate allocation of pipeline capacity and tie-in points to new upcoming liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals. The issue would be first taken up at the meeting of the Cabinet Committee on Energy (CCoE) on Thursday. To be presided over by Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar, the CCoE would be given an update by the Ministry of Maritime Affairs (MOMA) on the progress of establishment of new LNG terminals.

EETL s expansion plan hits snag

EETL’s expansion plan hits snag Business May 20, 2021 LAHORE: Engro Elengy Terminal Private Limited (EETL) could not expand its re-gasified liquified natural gas (RLNG) capacity due to red-tapism, while the approvals are awaiting clearance from National Accountability Bureau (NAB), The News learnt on Wednesday. Sources said Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) is not giving necessary approvals on account of unsubstantiated excuses, like violation of procurement rules and NAB inquiries. “Neither EETL nor its partner is implicated in any NAB inquiry. Misinformation of this degree is propagated only to halt progress and, instead, protect the existing monopolistic structure of today’s gas market,” a company official said, requesting anonymity.

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