Regulator calls CNG sale in litres illegal

Insists only CNG based on imported gas can be sold in litres


Our Correspondent August 09, 2016
Insists only CNG based on imported gas can be sold in litres. PHOTO: FILE

KARACHI: Reacting to the decision of compressed natural gas (CNG) station owners to sell gas in litres instead of kilogrammes in Sindh, the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) has declared that the sale of locally produced natural gas-based CNG in litres is illegal.

In a statement, an Ogra spokesman insisted that only the price of imported gas-based CNG stood deregulated and filling stations in Sindh were not consuming the imported liquefied natural gas. “Therefore, the CNG outlets that are using local gas cannot sell it in litres,” he said.

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The regulator communicated to the All Pakistan CNG Association that the maximum sale price of CNG it notified on August 31, 2015 was Rs75.82 per kg for Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan and the Potohar region (Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Gujar Khan). For Sindh and Punjab, the maximum price was Rs67.50 per kg.

“These prices are legally prevalent for all locally produced gas-based CNG stations. Prices charged by filling stations other than the notified rates will be deemed illegal and action will be taken against the violators according to the law,” it said.

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The regulator stressed that the price notification had been issued according to the relevant law and in line with decisions of the Economic Coordination Committee of the cabinet. “Therefore, all CNG stations are legally obliged to sell (local gas-based) CNG in kilogrammes and not in litres.”

In this regard, Ogra suggested to the association of CNG station owners to come up with proposals for its consideration in accordance with the policy of the government.

Published in The Express Tribune, August 10th, 2016.

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COMMENTS (3)

Sharjeel | 7 years ago | Reply Dear M, If pressure at a specific CNG station is higher than other one then its one liter of CNG will weigh more (means more gas) than the one with has less pressure CNG. CNG stations owners have more option to manipulate if they sale in liters than in Kg. If government wants to implement liter as unit of measurement then they should also fix a certain pressure that each station has to maintain.
Rustam | 7 years ago | Reply @M: KG of gas of a specific BTU value should be the basis of price determined for CNG. Weight of gas cannot be manipulated. Volume can be decreased/increased with change in pressure. If your observation is correct that the pressure is not same at different CNG stations then the move by OGRA to sell by KG is for preemption of the manipulation by the stations and it should be supported and appreciated by the customers. However, BTU value must also be specified of the CNG sold, as mileage of a vehicle varies with the BTU of CNG. If OGRA is listening, they should clarify on the specified BTU value for sell at stations.
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