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Reopening of CNG stations across Punjab can control fuel crisis: APCNGA

Islamabad The All-Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) on Monday said stopping illegal distribution of natural gas can help settle petrol crisis in the province of Punjab within 24 hours relieving the dejected masses. The sector having agreement for provision of gas for nine months is being preferred over the CNG sector

By Saeed Ahmed
January 20, 2015
Islamabad
The All-Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) on Monday said stopping illegal distribution of natural gas can help settle petrol crisis in the province of Punjab within 24 hours relieving the dejected masses.
The sector having agreement for provision of gas for nine months is being preferred over the CNG sector having contract to get gas for twelve months, it said.
Following GSAs in letter and spirit and keeping public interest supreme while distributing natural gas will subside crisis sooner than expected, said APCNGA Central Chairman Captain (r) Shuja Anwar.
Speaking at a hurriedly called meeting attended by APCNGA SVC Ch. Talib Hussain, VC Khalique-ur-Rehman and others, he said that current shaky situation will normalise if CNG stations are reopened across the Punjab for seven days a week.
Captain Shuja said that price of imported fossil fuel has dipped to a level where the cost of production through natural gas or furnace oil has become almost the same.
Therefore, the government can resolve ongoing crisis by diverting gas consuming industrial units to furnace oil to save gas which can help start CNG stations in Punjab, he added.
He demanded of the government to stop gas supply to favourites and take a decision in the interest of masses.
The crisis in Punjab has taken a turn for the worse as an increasing number of petrol pumps dried and hundreds queued up outside fuel stations in various cities, he said adding that CNG has emerged as the only solution to the ongoing crisis in the short-term that should not be ignored.
Providing relief to consumers of Lahore through CNG does not to lessen the intensity of crisis, therefore, the decision should be revisited in the interest of all the suffering people of Punjab, said Shuja.
Reopening of CNG stations will send a very good signal, impact job market and provide comfort to masses wasting precious time due to acute fuel shortage.