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Govt ends four-year freeze on new gas connections

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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(Right to left) Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry are addressing a press conference in Islamabad, on September 10, 2025. — Geo News
(Right to left) Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik and Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry are addressing a press conference in Islamabad, on September 10, 2025. — Geo News

The federal government has lifted the four-year ban on new domestic gas connections, announcing that pending and fresh applicants will now be provided with re-gasified liquefied natural gas (RLNG) instead of local gas.

Addressing a press conference alongside Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Dr Tariq Fazal Chaudhry, Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik said that the decision had been taken by the federal cabinet under the instructions of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to ease public hardships.

Malik said the ban, imposed in 2021, had forced residents of new housing societies and apartments to rely on LPG cylinders and other fuels. “Definitely, there’s the pain of getting your cylinders filled from the market, and then there’s the issue of sub-standard cylinders, which often lead to untoward incidents, and sometimes pipes also leak,” he explained.

He noted that the two gas supply companies had already completed the prerequisites and would start entertaining pending applications once the cabinet’s decision was notified. “RLNG is definitely expensive compared to local gas, however, it is 30–35% cheaper than LPG,” Malik said. He added that applicants already on the waiting list would be asked to convert to RLNG by paying the required fee and installing a new connection.

The minister said the billing cycle for RLNG would continue in line with the monthly system already in place. He acknowledged that RLNG was not cheap, but assured that the government was working to bolster local gas exploration so that people could get cheaper supplies in the future.

For his part, Minister Chaudhry said the decision would resolve the longstanding difficulties faced by people due to the unavailability of gas connections.

He also highlighted that the federal cabinet meeting prayed for the departed soul of Major Adnan Aslam, discussed flood-related challenges in Punjab where water had entered Sindh through Panjnad, and reviewed plans for declaring an agricultural emergency.

He further said waterways had been narrowed, contributing to flooding, while reaffirming Pakistan’s resolve to eliminate terrorism. Chaudhry also underlined Pakistan’s ties with China, praising Beijing as a “great friend” that had always supported the country, adding that a new phase of bilateral cooperation was beginning.

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