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SNGPL Gas Supply Cuts: New Timings Amid Ongoing Crisis

SNGPL Gas Supply Cuts: New Timings Amid Ongoing Crisis

Pakistan faces fresh disruption as SNGPL gas supply drops to limited hours. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited announced a new schedule due to a deepening shortage. As a result, daily routines may become more difficult for many households.
Officials confirmed that gas will now be available only twice a day. The supply will run during breakfast and dinner hours. However, the system will remain shut in the afternoon due to low pressure.

New Schedule and Limited Access

Authorities designed this plan to manage peak demand. They aim to provide gas when most people need it. Therefore, morning and evening slots remain the priority.
Earlier, supply was available three times a day. Now, officials say the system cannot support that schedule. In addition, maintaining even two supply windows has become a challenge.

Shortage Causes and Public Impact

The crisis links directly to issues with liquefied natural gas imports. Disruptions in LNG shipments have reduced overall supply. As a result, maintaining steady pressure in pipelines has become difficult.
This shortage will affect daily life across many areas. Cooking and other household activities may face delays. Therefore, authorities urge citizens to use gas carefully.
Officials also advise avoiding waste during supply hours. Small steps can help manage limited resources. In conclusion, the situation may continue until supply improves.

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