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Pakistan has transitioned from being a natural gas-deficient country to a surplus one. However, the development has come not because of discoveries, but rather due to skyrocketing prices that have forced industries and households to cut consumption significantly, said prominent industrialist and former Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) President Zubair Motiwala.

Speaking to Business Recorder, Motiwala said the sharp drop in gas demand has resulted in a nationwide surplus, with supply outpacing consumption across both Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) and Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) networks.

“We didn’t find new reserves. Instead, demand collapsed after gas prices were increased substantially on the recommendation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF),” he said.

The price for industrial consumers has surged to Rs4,200 per mmbtu in recent years, making the fuel unaffordable for many businesses, he said.

IHC suspends levy on consumption of natural gas/RLNG by CPPs

Pakistan’s local gas production currently stands slightly above 3,000 mmcfd (million cubic feet per day), while its long-standing import infrastructure allows for an additional 1,200 mmcfd through liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals. However, with domestic and industrial demand shrinking, this capacity is being underutilised.

Motiwala revealed that industrial consumption for captive power plants from the SSGC network, which was previously around 200–220 mmcfd, has dropped to just 99 mmcfd.

Moreover, many industrial units have switched to alternative energy sources such as biomass to cut costs.

Sharing an incident, Motiwala said that gas pressure spiked to 15 pounds at one factory in Karachi’s SITE area, damaging its boilers.

“This is an unusual occurrence that underscores the depth of reduced demand,” he added.

Meanwhile, veteran businessman and stockbroker Arif Habib shared that gas availability is no longer an issue —the pricing is.

“The price gap between locally produced natural gas and imported RLNG has narrowed, pushing industrial tariffs to unsustainable levels,” he said.

Motiwala highlighted that the business community has raised these concerns with relevant authorities, including the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA), warning that the trend is pushing industries away from natural gas entirely.

Despite the surplus, gas utilities continue to impose load-shedding, particularly for households.

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Adnan May 02, 2025 04:31pm
Then why we are still having no gas in the night !!
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Shiraz May 02, 2025 08:19pm
@Adnan, Because it is too expensive & if SSGC or SNGPL supply it to us then they will go into further default due to circular debt. I had high hopes for last 3.5 years. They could do reforms. Sad.
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Sagar Baloch May 03, 2025 09:33am
Gas,Electricity and Water.all of these essentials are being taxed out of the reach.Sadly Govt knows nothing about laffers curve.some illiterate jokers are running the nation.
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Arshad Javed May 03, 2025 10:00am
@Adnan, at night it is utilised in industries using free gas.
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Aam Aadmi May 03, 2025 12:46pm
Perhaps this is why there is gas load shedding thrice in a day and gas is available only for a few hours in the morning, afternoon and evening. Soon the 'surplus' gas will be exported for a few bucks.
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Hassan Hakeem May 03, 2025 03:18pm
"Despite the surplus, gas utilities continue to impose load-shedding, particularly for households." That is the big question, if system has surplus, why there is loads shedding.
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Kashan Mahmood Ali May 03, 2025 09:00pm
The exorbitant rise & financial strain is also contributing to a rise in gas theft activities, as some entities resort to illegal means to sustain their operations
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Leo May 04, 2025 10:40pm
And still there is gas load shedding ????
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Orient May 04, 2025 11:37pm
So no one was buying their expensive electricity and now no one is buying their expensive gas. Still house holds dont have gas. How will SNGPL/SSGC pay fat senior staff salaries ?
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