SSGC increases gas load-shedding for one-month

KARACHI (HRNW) The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) on Friday reported a drop of 30 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) in supplies after a field-developed technical fault — a development which would further increase load-shedding in Sindh and Balochistan over the next one month.

“Naimat Basal Gas Field is currently confronted with a technical problem due to which gas supply to SSGC has been reduced by 30 mmcfd,” the company said in a statement.

Gas field management has started rectifying the issue but “it is likely to take another month to fix the issue in its entirety”, it said, adding that in this scenario, gas supply from Naimat Basal will remain affected.

In order to counter the depleted supplies from this field, SSGC will implement a gas load management plan by rationalising gas supplies so that the preferred domestic and commercial sectors continue to get sustained gas supplies, it said.

SSGC supplies around 1,100 mmcfd of locally produced gas to households, commercial and industrial consumers in Sindh and Balochistan provinces.

Karachi is already experiencing the worst electricity load-shedding despite improving weather conditions and significantly reducing electric consumption.