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ISLAMABAD: Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik Wednesday clarified that 66 percent of gas consumers remain unaffected by tariff increases due to a tiered pricing system, adding that indiscriminately lowering gas prices would exacerbate the country’s circular debt.

Speaking at a parliamentary committee meeting chaired by Syed Mustafa Mehmood, Malik highlighted the necessity of balanced tariffs.

“If we sell gas cheaply, the circular debt increases,” he noted, stressing that targeted subsidies help manage losses while protecting low-income groups.

Gas tariff to stay unchanged for 3 months: Musadik

Malik also touched upon the management of state-owned petroleum companies, noting that three firms have been transferred to a sovereign wealth fund.

This move sparked questions from committee members, particularly, Naveed Qamar, who inquired whether the Finance Ministry intended to dissolve the fund.

Malik denied any such plans, affirming that there has been no indication from the government to do so.

Discussing investments in the gemstone sector, the minister revealed ongoing work to promote the industry, with a focus on technology transfer and skilled workforce development.

He mentioned that a policy covering Gilgit-Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir is in progress, with the aim to curb smuggling and enhance value addition.

On gas supply, Malik acknowledged significant challenges, especially in Balochistan, where theft and outdated infrastructure remain persistent issues.

He outlined steps being taken to replace ageing pipelines and clamp down on theft-prone areas, noting that the government had “locked down” the top five regions notorious for gas pilferage.

In response to a question about gas distribution, Malik emphasised that tiered tariffs allow for equitable pricing across various income levels. He reiterated that despite the complexities, 66 percent of consumers bear no additional tariff burden, allowing the government to control losses and avoid worsening the financial strain.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Mustafa Aug 22, 2024 09:33am
Everyone should pay. Theft of gas should be stopped. Either poor should stop reproducing or he should pay 100%.
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Mumtaz Malik Aug 22, 2024 10:08am
The increase in gas charges, particularly in the form of fixed charges, seems excessive, especially when considering the numerous other taxes already burdening the public.
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Mumtaz Malik Aug 22, 2024 10:09am
A comprehensive and solid policy is needed that categorizes all taxes, ensuring that they are not only fair but also not refundable for households. There should be a clear distinction between taxes
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Mumtaz Malik Aug 22, 2024 10:10am
For industrial use and those for household kitchen use. Industries, which benefit significantly by using gas to generate electricity, should be closely monitored and regulated to prevent unfair ADWTG.
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