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Industry, CNG stations to observe 2 holidays a week
Published: November 05, 2009- Digg
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ISLAMABAD – Predicting high consumption of gas in the winter, the Federal Cabinet has approved gas load management plan from November 15 to March 15.
Addressing a press conference here Wednesday, Information Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira said that the gas supply to commercial and domestic consumers would continue without any suspension, while industry and CNG stations would observe two holidays a week due to low supply of the gas.
“The decision has been made under compulsion,” the minister said, adding that the industry would have to find alternate ways to meet its energy needs while CNG stations would be closed two days a week. He said all the gas supply companies had been directed to ensure its implementations, besides an area-wise plan had been issued. He further said that new industrial and CNG connections would not be given in the days of acute shortage (December 2009-Feb 2010). In the first phase, 25,000 gadgets costing Rs. 600 each would be installed from February 2010 to save gas and it is expected that they would save 28 to 60 percent gas, he added.
Kaira said that a committee had also been formed to prepare a plan to run the industry on alternate sources. Balochistan and other gas producing areas of the country would be exempted from this decision, he added.
The minister said that the Federal Cabinet also approved Sugar Policy 2009-10, which imposed ban on the export of gur, besides allowing the Government to import 500,000 tonnes of raw sugar and a same amount of refined sugar to meet the domestic needs. He said that present need of sugar in the country was about 4.2 million tonnes per year but the local production was estimated at 3 million tonnes.







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