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Is the Govt serious in enhancing our industry??. Utility,fuel and commodity prices are on the rise on a regular basis. When are these hikes going to stop,no one has a clue!!!!



ISLAMABAD: In less than 40 days after increasing gas tariff by up to 200 per cent, the government on Friday hiked minimum gas charges by 39pc for almost all consumer categories, except 9pc increase for commercial and no change for domestic consumers.

The decision was notified by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) on the advice of the Ministry of Energy — Petroleum Division. Minimum gas charges are payable by every consumer irrespective of consumption levels. This also means that even a closed premises having gas connection but zero consumption is required to pay this charge.

According to the notification, the minimum gas charges for residential consumers have been kept unchanged at Rs173 per million British Thermal Unit. All the increases in minimum charges have been made to come into force with retrospective effect from July 1, 2019.

The minimum charges on the other hand have been reduced by 17pc to Rs3900 per month from Rs4680 for government and semi-government offices, hospitals, official guesthouses, armed forces messes, Rangers, educational institutions, orphanages and bulk residential consumers.


The minimum charges for commercial consumers and ice factories have been increased by 9.1pc to Rs6,415 per month from Rs5,880 and those for general industries by 38.6pc to Rs36,450 per month from Rs26,302.

The minimum rates for registered manufacturers or exporters of five zero-rated sectors and their captive powers, including textile, jute, carpets, leather, sports and surgical goods, have also been increased by 38.6pc to Rs28,060 per month from Rs20,232.

The minimum charges for compressed natural gas (CNG) and cement have been increased by 38.6pc to Rs45,803 per month from Rs33,046 and those for the power sector, including Wapda, IPPs and K-Electric, by 38.7pc to Rs29,417 per month from Rs21,210.

The rates for captive power plants of industrial units carrying out the activity of power production for self-consumption or sale of surplus to others, including a distribution company or bulk consumer, have been increased by 39pc to Rs36,450 per month from Rs26,302.

When contacted, a Petroleum Division official said the gas charges were required to be increased along with consumer tariff as had been the practice in the past, but it could not be properly conveyed to Ogra in the last week of June when consumer-end gas prices were increased. He said the security deposit and minimum charges were always adjusted with direct proportion of consumer-end gas tariff to generally represent around three months of average gas consumption.

Responding to a question, the official said the Petroleum Division had not yet received in writing a recent decision of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet about a reduction in gas price for tandoors because it had not yet been formally endorsed by the cabinet. He said another notification would be issued once the ECC and cabinet decision for the reduction in gas price for tandoors was received.

The government had on June 29 increased gas tariff by up to 200pc for domestic and 31pc for all other categories under an agreement with the International Monetary Fund to generate about Rs510bn during the current fiscal year. The revised prices are required by the law to become effective on July 1 and Jan 1 every year.

Published in Dawn, August 10th, 2019
 
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Is the Govt serious in enhancing our industry??. Utility,fuel and commodity prices are on the rise on a regular basis. When are these hikes going to stop,no one has a clue!!!!



ISLAMABAD: In less than 40 days after increasing gas tariff by up to 200 per cent, the government on Friday hiked minimum gas charges by 39pc for almost all consumer categories, except 9pc increase for commercial and no change for domestic consumers.

The decision was notified by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) on the advice of the Ministry of Energy — Petroleum Division. Minimum gas charges are payable by every consumer irrespective of consumption levels. This also means that even a closed premises having gas connection but zero consumption is required to pay this charge.

According to the notification, the minimum gas charges for residential consumers have been kept unchanged at Rs173 per million British Thermal Unit. All the increases in minimum charges have been made to come into force with retrospective effect from July 1, 2019.

The minimum charges on the other hand have been reduced by 17pc to Rs3900 per month from Rs4680 for government and semi-government offices, hospitals, official guesthouses, armed forces messes, Rangers, educational institutions, orphanages and bulk residential consumers.


The minimum charges for commercial consumers and ice factories have been increased by 9.1pc to Rs6,415 per month from Rs5,880 and those for general industries by 38.6pc to Rs36,450 per month from Rs26,302.

The minimum rates for registered manufacturers or exporters of five zero-rated sectors and their captive powers, including textile, jute, carpets, leather, sports and surgical goods, have also been increased by 38.6pc to Rs28,060 per month from Rs20,232.

The minimum charges for compressed natural gas (CNG) and cement have been increased by 38.6pc to Rs45,803 per month from Rs33,046 and those for the power sector, including Wapda, IPPs and K-Electric, by 38.7pc to Rs29,417 per month from Rs21,210.

The rates for captive power plants of industrial units carrying out the activity of power production for self-consumption or sale of surplus to others, including a distribution company or bulk consumer, have been increased by 39pc to Rs36,450 per month from Rs26,302.

When contacted, a Petroleum Division official said the gas charges were required to be increased along with consumer tariff as had been the practice in the past, but it could not be properly conveyed to Ogra in the last week of June when consumer-end gas prices were increased. He said the security deposit and minimum charges were always adjusted with direct proportion of consumer-end gas tariff to generally represent around three months of average gas consumption.

Responding to a question, the official said the Petroleum Division had not yet received in writing a recent decision of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet about a reduction in gas price for tandoors because it had not yet been formally endorsed by the cabinet. He said another notification would be issued once the ECC and cabinet decision for the reduction in gas price for tandoors was received.

The government had on June 29 increased gas tariff by up to 200pc for domestic and 31pc for all other categories under an agreement with the International Monetary Fund to generate about Rs510bn during the current fiscal year. The revised prices are required by the law to become effective on July 1 and Jan 1 every year.

Published in Dawn, August 10th, 2019

Hikes upon hikes, loans upon loans, yet no changes on ground. What is the Government doing?
 
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Gas is luxury.

Only weapons industry should be supplied with Power during the day
 
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I have voted for imran khan, but unfortunately he is killing the poor segments of the society.
 
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The way PMLN managed Gas sector and cries crocodile tears when corrective measures are taken




SNGPL, SSGC incur Rs180 billion losses in two years

May 1, 2019

However, since year 2015 despite Ogra suggesting gas prices increase to account for increased costs, the government chose not to pass these costs on to the consumers for over two years,” Khan said in a statement.

This resulted in accumulation of unrecovered cost of Rs141.8 billion for SNGPL (Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited) and Rs38.6 billion for SSGC (Sui Southern Gas Company), or a total of Rs180 billion, as of June 30, 2018.” The petroleum minister was addressing a meeting at the petroleum division.


“The new government had no choice but to increase the prices to recover this cost that should have been passed on by the previous government,” the petroleum minister said.

“Anyone taking a position that there was no need of gas price increase with this shortfall in June 2018, which is audited, and confirmed by the Ogra, is merely an attempt to hide the facts.”




https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/465329-sngpl-ssgc-incur-rs180-billion-losses-in-two-years


#SherXperience

Live on subsidies the next government will deal with it #SastaNasha
 
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The way PMLN managed Gas sector and cries crocodile tears when corrective measures are taken




SNGPL, SSGC incur Rs180 billion losses in two years

May 1, 2019

However, since year 2015 despite Ogra suggesting gas prices increase to account for increased costs, the government chose not to pass these costs on to the consumers for over two years,” Khan said in a statement.

This resulted in accumulation of unrecovered cost of Rs141.8 billion for SNGPL (Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited) and Rs38.6 billion for SSGC (Sui Southern Gas Company), or a total of Rs180 billion, as of June 30, 2018.” The petroleum minister was addressing a meeting at the petroleum division.


“The new government had no choice but to increase the prices to recover this cost that should have been passed on by the previous government,” the petroleum minister said.

“Anyone taking a position that there was no need of gas price increase with this shortfall in June 2018, which is audited, and confirmed by the Ogra, is merely an attempt to hide the facts.”




https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/465329-sngpl-ssgc-incur-rs180-billion-losses-in-two-years


#SherXperience

Live on subsidies the next government will deal with it #SastaNasha

Wasnt it the same person who criticised the previous government for keeping prices of petrol and gas high ?Actually khan is shedding crocodile tears for the jackshit claims he made.
 
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Wasnt it the same person who criticised the previous government for keeping prices of petrol and gas high ?Actually khan is shedding crocodile tears for the jackshit claims he made.

SNGPL, SSGC incur Rs180 billion losses in two years

May 1, 2019

However, since year 2015 despite Ogra suggesting gas prices increase to account for increased costs, the government chose not to pass these costs on to the consumers for over two years,” Khan said in a statement.

This resulted in accumulation of unrecovered cost of Rs141.8 billion for SNGPL (Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited) and Rs38.6 billion for SSGC (Sui Southern Gas Company), or a total of Rs180 billion, as of June 30, 2018.” The petroleum minister was addressing a meeting at the petroleum division.


“The new government had no choice but to increase the prices to recover this cost that should have been passed on by the previous government,” the petroleum minister said.

“Anyone taking a position that there was no need of gas price increase with this shortfall in June 2018, which is audited, and confirmed by the Ogra, is merely an attempt to hide the facts.”



https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/465329-sngpl-ssgc-incur-rs180-billion-losses-in-two-years
 
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SNGPL, SSGC incur Rs180 billion losses in two years

May 1, 2019

However, since year 2015 despite Ogra suggesting gas prices increase to account for increased costs, the government chose not to pass these costs on to the consumers for over two years,” Khan said in a statement.

This resulted in accumulation of unrecovered cost of Rs141.8 billion for SNGPL (Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited) and Rs38.6 billion for SSGC (Sui Southern Gas Company), or a total of Rs180 billion, as of June 30, 2018.” The petroleum minister was addressing a meeting at the petroleum division.


“The new government had no choice but to increase the prices to recover this cost that should have been passed on by the previous government,” the petroleum minister said.

“Anyone taking a position that there was no need of gas price increase with this shortfall in June 2018, which is audited, and confirmed by the Ogra, is merely an attempt to hide the facts.”


https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/465329-sngpl-ssgc-incur-rs180-billion-losses-in-two-years

I was referring to khan , he was complaining about the price of petrol and gas to be too high and the government taxing them too much? Has he taken u turn on this too? why is rona dhona again ? And since when has public subsidy became a crime ? Will it still be considered a crime if the current government is doing it? :-)
 
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Instead of increasing price if govt launches donation compaign for kashmir freedom I think they will collect more money from public and people will pay with happiness unlike imposed taxation which are hurting poor public and killing industry
 
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I was referring to khan , he was complaining about the price of petrol and gas to be too high and the government taxing them too much? Has he taken u turn on this too? why is rona dhona again ? And since when has public subsidy became a crime ? Will it still be considered a crime if the current government is doing it? :-)


No institution was left in profit from Xperienced Nawaz Gov from where PTI's government can take money and pay for deficit of gas sector


No room for further subsidy as gas sector has accumulated 180 billion rupees deficit for the first time in the history of Pakistan where as Pakistan has to return huge piles of debt

so you misleading and mixing one thing with another does not make any sense

no subsidy on the account of country default

FYI government still giving 2100 billion rupees of subsidy on power sector which we all can thank Firstly Zardari secondly Raja Peveiz Ashraf and most of all Nawaz Sharif for building Petrol pump IPPs from which per unit electricity cost is so expensive so when the electricity bill comes dont forget to say "shukria Nawaz Sharif" and "sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer"
 
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Is the Govt serious in enhancing our industry??. Utility,fuel and commodity prices are on the rise on a regular basis. When are these hikes going to stop,no one has a clue!!!!



ISLAMABAD: In less than 40 days after increasing gas tariff by up to 200 per cent, the government on Friday hiked minimum gas charges by 39pc for almost all consumer categories, except 9pc increase for commercial and no change for domestic consumers.

The decision was notified by the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) on the advice of the Ministry of Energy — Petroleum Division. Minimum gas charges are payable by every consumer irrespective of consumption levels. This also means that even a closed premises having gas connection but zero consumption is required to pay this charge.

According to the notification, the minimum gas charges for residential consumers have been kept unchanged at Rs173 per million British Thermal Unit. All the increases in minimum charges have been made to come into force with retrospective effect from July 1, 2019.

The minimum charges on the other hand have been reduced by 17pc to Rs3900 per month from Rs4680 for government and semi-government offices, hospitals, official guesthouses, armed forces messes, Rangers, educational institutions, orphanages and bulk residential consumers.


The minimum charges for commercial consumers and ice factories have been increased by 9.1pc to Rs6,415 per month from Rs5,880 and those for general industries by 38.6pc to Rs36,450 per month from Rs26,302.

The minimum rates for registered manufacturers or exporters of five zero-rated sectors and their captive powers, including textile, jute, carpets, leather, sports and surgical goods, have also been increased by 38.6pc to Rs28,060 per month from Rs20,232.

The minimum charges for compressed natural gas (CNG) and cement have been increased by 38.6pc to Rs45,803 per month from Rs33,046 and those for the power sector, including Wapda, IPPs and K-Electric, by 38.7pc to Rs29,417 per month from Rs21,210.

The rates for captive power plants of industrial units carrying out the activity of power production for self-consumption or sale of surplus to others, including a distribution company or bulk consumer, have been increased by 39pc to Rs36,450 per month from Rs26,302.

When contacted, a Petroleum Division official said the gas charges were required to be increased along with consumer tariff as had been the practice in the past, but it could not be properly conveyed to Ogra in the last week of June when consumer-end gas prices were increased. He said the security deposit and minimum charges were always adjusted with direct proportion of consumer-end gas tariff to generally represent around three months of average gas consumption.

Responding to a question, the official said the Petroleum Division had not yet received in writing a recent decision of the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet about a reduction in gas price for tandoors because it had not yet been formally endorsed by the cabinet. He said another notification would be issued once the ECC and cabinet decision for the reduction in gas price for tandoors was received.

The government had on June 29 increased gas tariff by up to 200pc for domestic and 31pc for all other categories under an agreement with the International Monetary Fund to generate about Rs510bn during the current fiscal year. The revised prices are required by the law to become effective on July 1 and Jan 1 every year.

Published in Dawn, August 10th, 2019



Dear moderators why is this guy allowed back? He threatened physical harm against the member and I brought this earlier to your attention. Why is there no action taken and why is this guy not permanently banned?
 
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Government is not taxing gas or petrol but is charging actual of gas and petrol


No room for further subsidy as gas sector has accumulated 180 billion rupees deficit for the first time in the history of Pakistan where as Pakistan has to return huge piles of debt

so you misleading and mixing one thing with another does not make any sense

no subsidy on the account of country default

FYI government still giving 2100 billion rupees of subsidy on power sector which we all can thank Firstly Zardari secondly Raja Peveiz Ashraf and most of all Nawaz Sharif for building Petrol pump IPPs so when the electricity bill comes dont forget to say "shukria Nawaz Sharif" and "sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer"


Lets not mix ! the gas prices went 200 percent up recently and then this report ? They forgot to mention it formerly ?

And thank you for your information. We live on mars and dont know how it started and who started it. Now we know.:yahoo::yahoo:
 
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