Pakistan's LNG Supplies To Run Out After April 14 Amid Mideast Tensions, Senate Panel Told
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Pakistan’s LNG supplies to run out after April 14 amid Mideast tensions, Senate panel told
ISLAMABAD: Liquefied natural gas (LNG) will no longer be available in Pakistan after April 14 due to supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East, a Senate panel was told on Monday. The meeting of Senate Standing Committee on Petroleum, chaired by Senator Manzoor Ahmed, was informed that LNG imports from Qatar had been completely suspended since March 2, raising concerns about gas availability for the power sector in the coming weeks…
Pakistan's LNG Supplies To Run Out After April 14 Amid Mideast Tensions, Senate Panel Told
A liquefied natural gas (LNG) container arrives at a storage station in east of Tokyo, Japan in this undated image. — AFP/File Senate panel briefed on fuel shortages and rising prices. “Gas demand in power sector won’t be fully met in April.” Alternative sources will be used to bridge shortfall: officials. ISLAMABAD: Liquefied natural gas (LNG) will no longer be available in Pakistan after April 14 due to supply disruptions linked to tensions i…
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