APCNGA rejects 3-day gas load shedding plan

All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) has rejected 3-day gas load shedding plan for CNG sector and demanded to revise gas load shedding plan. After a meeting of APCNGA Central executive the Central<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/11/11/apcnga-rejects-3-day-gas-load-shedding-plan/" title="Read more" >...</a>

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November 11, 2011

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APCNGA rejects 3-day gas load shedding plan

All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) has rejected 3-day gas load shedding plan for CNG sector and demanded to revise gas load shedding plan.

After a meeting of APCNGA Central executive the Central Chairman Ghiyas Abdullah Paracha said to the media on Friday that meeting has demanded to revise the load shedding plan for CNG as 3day CNG closure cannot be accepted.

“We have to face immense pressure from consumers, public and transporters”, he said adding that people go harsh on refusal for CNG and quarrels are a routine on CNG stations which is harmful for their business.

He went on to say that this way the hardships of public will be increased and their business will be ruined.

“We have given gas load management formula to the government that is beneficial for general public & government. Our Formula will enable every one to get CNG”, he added.

He said that government would get the required quantity of gas from CNG sector with Increased Revenue and reduced petroleum import bill. But we don’t know why some officials are against this formula while the decided equitable formula is still waiting to be acted upon.

“We have sent a letter and asked Petroleum minister Dr. Asim Hussain for a meeting on Monday, we will try to resolve our issue in this meeting. We have firm hope that this issue will be resolved otherwise we will announce our further action plan”, he said.

He said that they have given gas load management formula to the government that is beneficial for general public & government. Their Formula will enable every one to get CNG. Government would get the required quantity of gas from CNG sector with Increased Revenue and reduced petroleum import bill. But they don’t know why some officials are against this formula while the decided equitable formula is still waiting to be acted upon.

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