Cabinet Decision Update: New Mari Gas Allocation Boosts Fertilizer Supply
The government approved a fresh gas plan for major fertilizer plants. This Cabinet Decision Update aims to support stable fertilizer production nationwide.
The move focuses on better resource use. As a result, authorities expect smoother operations in the agriculture supply chain.
Revised Gas Allocation Strategy
The cabinet removed 110 MMscfd from the HRL reservoir. Earlier, GENCO-II held this allocation. However, officials redirected resources to higher priority sectors. Therefore, fertilizer production received special attention.
This change reflects shifting national needs. In addition, it supports food security goals across the country.
Boost for Engro Fertilizer Plant
The Engro Fertilizer base plant received a major increase. Its allocation rose from 26 MMscfd to 105 MMscfd. This adjustment strengthens plant efficiency. As a result, fertiliser supply may improve for farmers. The government sees this step as practical. Moreover, it aligns with long term agricultural planning.
Regularization for SNGPL
The cabinet also addressed a previous gas arrangement. An earlier supply of up to 110 MMscfd had expired in June 2024. Officials regularized and reassigned that volume to SNGPL. Therefore, distribution networks gain improved stability.
This Cabinet Decision Update reflects structured planning. It also ensures continuity for essential energy users. Fertiliser plays a vital role in crop yields. Consistent supply helps farmers plan better. Moreover, balanced gas use supports economic stability. Inclusive planning ensures benefits reach multiple sectors.
The government expects positive downstream effects. Ultimately, this Cabinet Decision Update may strengthen food resilience.

