Clearance of outstanding dues of utility companies: NA body asks OGRA not to allow conversion of CNG stations into LPG

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Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Resources had directed the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) to serve notices to companies granted LPG marketing licenses and LPG construction licenses to LPG auto refuelling station co-located with CNG stations for recovery of outstanding bills of gas distribution/utility companies. The committee further directed OGRA not to allow conversion of defaulter CNG stations to LPG till they clear the dues of utility companies. The committee met under the chairmanship of MNA Ch Bilal Ahmad Virk in Parliament House on Monday.

The committee was apprised that OGRA in pursuance of OGRA Ordinance, 2002 and LPG (Production and Distribution) Rule, 2001 granted 35 LPG construction licenses to sites co-located with CNG stations and 7 LPG marketing licenses. The OGRA chairperson further apprised that in line with the earlier decision of the standing committee, OGRA had obtained affidavits from the applicant companies confirming that no liability/default against the bills of any department/company were pending against applicant/CNG station owner and were sent to respective gas companies for verification and response from them was awaited. She assured the committee that no defaulter company applicant would be granted license until clearance of outstanding dues.

The committee expressed its concern on the low pressure of gas during peak hours in various parts of the country. The committee directed the Ministry of Petroleum to direct management of SNGPL and SSGCL to address the issue of low pressure of gas. The committee decided to take up the issue in its next meeting. The committee appreciated the introduction of Altron Premium and Altron X fuels by PSO. The committee termed it a positive step in reducing carbon monoxide contamination of the environment besides improving mileage and efficiency in vehicles. The committee also approved the social welfare guidelines for utilization of social welfare fund by oil exploration and production companies.

The PSO managing director apprised the committee that introduction of environmental friendly fuel was an initiative taken by the Ministry of Petroleum in improving the quality of fuels in the country to meet international standards. He said that petrol and diesel available for vehicle were causing pollution, damage to engine and polluting air. He further informed that both the fuels were available at all the PSO outlets across Pakistan.

The meeting was attended by MNAs Malik Ihtebar Khan, Muhammad Afzal Khokhar, Rana Afzaal Hussain, Syed Muhammad Saqlain Shah Bukhari, Mian Tariq Mehmood, Rana Muhammad Ishaq Khan, Ch Khalid Javaid Warraich, Nawab Ali Wassan, Roshan Din Junejo, Shehryar Afridi, Imran Khattak, Abdul Waseem, Sajid Ahmed, Akram Khan Durrani, Ms Shahjehan Muneer Mangrio, Nasir Khan Khattak, special invitee, Secretary M/o P&NR and senior officers of the concerned departments.