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ISLAMABAD: The natural gas shortage in the country is likely to jump 3.7 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) during the next financial year 2019-20, said Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) report.

According to the report, the demand and supply gap will likely to touch 3,720 mmcfd during next financial year as comparing to 1,447 mmcfd during FY 2017-18.

The gas shortfall was persistently increasing every year and most likely to reach 6.6 bcfd by FY 2028, if not contained.

The report said that 157 percent more gas shortage was likely in the coming winter season as comparing to last winter season.

Total gas demand would be about 6.9 bcfd in fiscal year 2019-20. According to report the demand will be 7.7bcfd in 2024, whereas the supply will be only 2.3 bcfd.

The gas shortage in the country is likely to be 5.5 bcfd. However the report noted that the shortage will be reduced to 3.6 bcfd owing to import of 1.9 bcfd Liquified Natural Gas (LNG).

After completion of the import of LNG, Turkmen­istan-Afgha­n­is­tan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) and Iran-Pakistan (IP) pipelines projects,the shortage will be reduced to 4.6 bcfd by the year 2028.

Both the gas utility companies had added 0.7 million domestic, commercial and industrial consumers, in their respective systems, during fiscal year 2017-18.

Copyright APP (Associated Press of Pakistan), 2019

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