Pakistan has significant natural gas reserves, though they have been depleting over time. As of recent data, Pakistan’s proven natural gas reserves are estimated to be around 63.24 trillion cubic feet (TCF). However, these reserves are declining due to increasing consumption and limited exploration of new gas fields. Natural gas is a critical part of Pakistan’s energy mix, being used for electricity generation, industrial purposes, and residential heating and cooking.
The country relies on a combination of domestic production and imports (mainly through liquefied natural gas) to meet its energy demands. Pakistan has been looking into expanding its gas exploration activities, but political and economic factors, as well as environmental concerns, have posed challenges. Additionally, the country has been focusing on improving its energy security by diversifying sources, including tapping into alternative energy resources.
Muhammad Abdullah
Islamabad