Gas crisis grips Pakistan; CNG pumps closed, pressure dips
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KP and Punjab, too, are suspending supply to CNG stations
Low gas pressure in Quetta is worrying the public
KARACHI/ QUETTA/ PESHAWAR/ ISLAMABAD: The gas shortage problem across Pakistan has the public worried. CNG stations are being closed in Sindh and Balochistan, gas supply to stations is being suspended in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab and to make matters worse - the winters are getting harsher.
Both Sindh and Balochistan have announced the closure of CNG stations. The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) had said the supply will remain suspended for two days a week on Mondays and Saturdays.
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City faces acute gas shortage
Demand for fuel has surged with drop in mercury
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LAHORE:
A natural gas demand has increased following a drop in the mercury level, the acute gas shortage is being witnessed in almost all areas of the provincial capital and urban areas across the province.
Speaking to The Express Tribune, various citizens complained about low gas pressure and suspension of supply. A resident of Township, Muhammad Azam, highlighted that there was no gas in his neighbourhood from the past couple of days.
“Earlier, the gas pressure was low during mornings and evening but now there is no gas in pipes. We have complained to the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines (SNGPL) at the company’s helpline but nobody listened to our complaint,” he lamented.
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