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Govt should allow private sector to import LNG: United Business Group

byM. Imran Mehar
08/12/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The United Business Group (UBG) of the FPCCI has asked the government to allow private sector to import LNG which will reduce the intensity of energy crisis in the country.

The government could not ink an agreement for import of gas despite the lapse of nine months which will continue to unnerve business community, it said.

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The global energy mix is shifting towards gas but situation in Pakistan is different where exploration is unsatisfactory while LNG import could not be streamlined, said Chairman North Zone UBG Abdul Rauf Alam.

Speaking to the business community, he said that government is paying 272000 dollars per day to LNG terminal operators while its capacity is not fully utilized.

He said that government should admit its weakness and allow private sector to import LNG while preference must be given to power sector otherwise gas shortfall will hit the economy badly.

Abdul Rauf Alam said that we have only one LNG terminal with 600 mmcfd capacity while country needs two more terminals on urgent basis.Import through private sector will speed up things, reduce rates and settle allegations of mismanagement kickbacks, he observed.

Currently LNG is being imported through PSO which is creating problems for largest oil retailer while increasing circular debt, he said, adding that establishing new companies for import is not justified in this era of privatization. He said that Prime Minister should take note of the situation and order action against elements hindering LNG project

 

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