LPG attracts $200m investment since 2000
ISLAMABAD: Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) has shown a tremendous growth as the increasing number of producers, importers, marketing companies and distributors and shows and has so far attracted an investment of $200 million since 2000 in the country.
More investments are expected to continue in future, official sources in the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources said on Wednesday.
LPG is a clean, efficient and environmentally-friendly fuel with a wide range of applications in commercial, industries and households as a substitute for natural gas.
The widespread use of LPG in the auto sector will soften the rude impact of rising prices of petroleum products.
The ministry is also looking forward to additional investments in setting up of dedicated LPG auto gas stations and LPG production plants.
LPG availability is confined to urban centres, despite the governments clear objectives and directives to supply mandatory quota to the northern hilly areas, AJK, interior Sindh, Balochistan and FATA.
The local production of LPG can be increased by another 900 metric tonne per day if the development of the dormant fields is fast tracked by the relevant exploration and production companies.
According to an estimate, about 50 per cent urban households are using LPG in neighbouring India.
In Pakistan, it has become a fuel of choice but it contribute less than one per cent to total energy supplies.
The indigenous production of LPG is about 1,700 metric tonnes per day and there is potential to produce additional 900 metric tonnes per day. The number of distributors has reached to 7,000 across the country.
LPG attracts $200m investment since 2000