trusts them. Keeping CNG stations closed for three or four days in a week on the pretext of technical faults or low gas pressure from gas fields are just tactics of attempting to mislead the masses.”
According to Mukhtar Ahmed, the price difference between petrol and CNG has now decreased greatly, but, CNG-powered vehicles give a lot more mileage. This is why people still prefer CNG as fuel but they face a lot of problems due to the frequent closures.
Another affectee, Kiran Abbas, remarked that the previous schedule for CNG closure (Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday) had been better than the current timetable. Since the SSGC used to shutdown gas supply to CNG stations for four days, Sundays were went to waste because as vehicles waited in line to get fuel there was little pressure to fill their tanks with.
Meanwhile, the chairman of All Pakistan CNG Association in Sindh, Shabbir Sulemanjee, said his with other organisations, including a transport organisation of the province, had launched a protest against the SSGC for conducting three to four CNG shutdowns in a week.
He said since the early 2014, he had been discussing the issue with the federal petroleum minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and has asked him to ensure the provision of uninterrupted gas supply to Sindh. But, he said, so far all efforts had gone in vain.
He said despite the fact that 70 percent gas of the country is produced by Sindh, it faces three to four-day closures of CNG stations when the percentage of usage is only around 35 percent.
“Supply in Sindh is claimed to have improved since the addition of newly-found reserves in Naimat and Zargoon gas fields but we don’t even get enough to run our businesses smoothly,” he said.
"We demanded formation of an independent committee comprising stakeholders from Sindh and senior officials of the petroleum ministry and SSGC managing director to resolve the issue.”
Sulemanjee also asked the SSGC to clarify why repeated technical faults or low gas pressures occurred from gas fields.
In case, the government authorities failed to address the matter, he said, all stakeholders will observe their legal and fundamental rights to take appropriate measures to peacefully protest against this injustice at all suitable forums. To date, we have not seen government interest in solving the prevailing issue, he said.