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Pakistan Gas Shortage
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Pakistan: CNG stations across Sindh will remain closed till mid-Feb from today

| @indiablooms | Dec 01, 2021, at 11:02 pm

Sui Southern Gas Company has confirmed  CNG stations across Sindh will remain closed from Wednesday till Feb 15, media reports said.

The decision to close CNG stations has been taken keeping in view the gap between the demand and supply of the commodity and to meet the gas requirements of domestic consumers across the province, clarified the SSGC, reports Geo News.

On the other hand, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) will hold a hearing today on Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited's request to hike gas prices by 150 percent, the news channel reported.

Loadshedding related gas shortages have been reported from different corners of the country in recent times which have hit the lives of people badly.

The loadshedding even spanned for a period of 18 hours.

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