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Sui Southern Gas Company's history goes back to Sui Gas Transmission Company (SGTC) which was established in 1954 to purchase natural gas from Pakistan Petroleum Limited, which had discovered natural gas in Sui, Balochistan in 1952. [3] The company was responsible for transporting gas to Karachi and other intermediate markets via pipeline. [3]
The Company took over the existing Sui-Multan System with 217 miles (349 km) of 16 inches (410 mm) and 80 miles (130 km) of 10 inches (250 mm) diameter pipelines from Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) and Dhulian-Rawalpindi-Wah system with 82 miles (132 km) of 6 inches (150 mm) diameter pipeline from Attock Oil Company.
Sui Gas Field is a natural gas field near Sui in the Dera Bugti District of Balochistan, Pakistan, that is operated by Pakistan Petroleum Limited. [3] Sui gas field was discovered in 1952, its current production is 8.5 million cubic metres (300 million cubic feet ) per day at standard conditions .
Sui gas field was discovered in 1952 and is PPL's flagship natural gas project. [9] It is under the depletion phase, gas sales during the financial year 2010–2011 were 170.8 billion cu ft (4.84 billion m 3) against 177.6 billion cu ft (5.03 billion m 3) in 2009–2010. Production commenced from two development wells and a third well spud-into ...
The Largest Gas Producing province of Pakistan is Baluchistan. The Sui gas field is the biggest natural gas field in Pakistan. It is near Sui in Balochistan. The gas field was discovered in the late 1952 and the commercial exploitation of the field began in 1955. Sui gas field accounts for 6% of Pakistan's gas production. [14]
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Sixteen Republican-led states on Thursday filed a lawsuit to challenge the federal government's ban on approving applications to export liquefied natural gas (LNG), saying the ...
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The Iran–Pakistan gas pipeline, also known as the Peace pipeline, or IP Gas, [1] is an under-construction 2,775-kilometre (1,724 mi) pipeline to deliver natural gas from Iran to Pakistan. Although construction of the pipeline began in 2011, the Pakistani government did not officially approve its work until 2024.