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Published 15 Dec, 2011 06:32pm

24-hour CNG shutdown announced in Sindh

The decision was made during the meeting of SSGC management with the representatives of CNG associations at the Company head office on December 15.

Chairing the meeting, Syed Hassan Nawab, DMD (Operations), SSGC said that since the line pack (the actual amount of gas in the distribution system) has fallen from 950 mmcfd to a historical low of 750 mmcfd, it has become essential to shutdown CNG stations to make enough gas available for domestic consumption.

The management reiterated that SSGC realizes that the customers are faced with an acute situation yet the Company is taking all actions to ensure uninterrupted gas supply.

In this regard, the management would appreciate the customers utmost cooperation in ensuring normal supply.

Abdul Sami Khan, Chairman, CNG Dealers Association, Malik Khuda Baksh, Chairman, CNG Station Owners Association, Shabbir Sulemanji, Chairman, All-Pakistan CNG Association (Sindh) and CNG bodies representatives and station owners participated in the meeting. SSGCs Shaukat Baloch, SGM (Transmission), Salim Ahmed Mughal, SGM (Distribution-North) and Shoaib Warsi, SGM (Distribution-South) also attended the meeting.

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