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LNG import may touch 1200mmcfd by July

byCT Report
15/03/2017
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ISLAMABAD: Import of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is likely to double by July 2017 from its current volume of 600 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd), official sources said.

“Currently, Pakistan is importing 600 mmcfd RLNG, which is added to the transmission network and hopefully the matching quantity will add in the current supply by July, 2017,” the sources said.

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Currently, they said, there was a huge gap between demand and supply (domestic production) of gas, adding “therefore, reliance on imported gas is likely to increase in future unless new major gas discoveries are made.” They informed that the government took several measures to reduce reliance on imported gas. Elaborating the steps, the sources said, the Petroleum Policy 2012 was being implemented in letter and spirit, offering attractive terms and conditions to investors. Under the policy, they said, as many as 46 new blocks had been awarded under Petroleum Policy 2012, while the clearance process had been initiated for award of another 32 exploration blocks to oil and gas exploration and production companies.

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