KARACHI: The gas crisis in the country has turned severe as low pressure has made cooking impossible while on the other hand closure of CNG stations around the Sindh disturbed citizens as the public transports are out of the roads.
Despite the long shutdown of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations the homes in several localities of Karachi as well as in other parts of Sindh facing the issue of low pressure causing headache for housewives in cooking.
Moreover, the CNG stations were supposed to reopen today at 8 in the morning but it was revised again due to low pressure.
The commuters are also facing problems due to shortage of the public transport, as the most of the public transport owners have transformed their vehicles on CNG from the petrol and diesel.
On the other hand, All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) has announced to open all Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) stations in Sindh from Tuesday.
The CNG association will not anymore follow the directions of Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) and will open all CNG stations in Sindh from Tuesday, reads the statement.
The CNG dealers association said that stations will resume operations from Tuesday at 8:00 pm.
People in Lahore and other parts of Punjab have also been suffering from shortage of gas. “Ever since winters have started, gas supply has gone down to nothing,” complained a resident.
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