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Unavailability of furnace oil, four power stations of Muzaffargarh closed

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26/01/2015
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MULTAN: Four power stations of Muzaffargarh thermal power plant shut down due to lack of furnace oil in the country.

The four power plants of the Muzaffargarh thermal power plants remained close due to unavailability of furnace oil to the power stations. The production of the Muzaffargarh thermal power plant decreases to 1000 mega watt now.
There are total six power stations at Muzaffargarh out of which two are working and other four power stations has stopped due to end of furnace oil.

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