Minister for Energy Hammad Azhar on Friday said that 100 percent supply of RLNG would be restored to power and gas sectors by Monday.
Addressing a press conference here, the minister said gas and electricity supply situation would become normal across the country by Monday.
He said 40 percent RLNG has already been restored to the system while its share would reach 70 percent on Saturday.
He said that process of Dry Docking of RLNG terminal was started on Wednesday resulting in suspension of gas supply to the power sector for two days. However, 40 percent regasification of RLNG from the replacement ship has been achieved 2 days ahead of schedule.
The gas plant of SSGC was on routine maintenance while Tarbela was also on 20-25 percent capacity due to decrease water inflow in the dams.
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He expressed the hope that the inflow would also improve in few days resulting further improvement in the power generation system.
The minister said that some elements were politicizing the temporary power disturbance. He regretted the claim of a former prime minister that the government wanted to clear a way for running furnace oil-based plants.
He said furnace-based power plants were used to operate during summer every year. More furnace power plants were operated during PML-N tenure, he said. The share of electricity generated through furnace oil during the PML-N regime was 14 percent, he added.
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The minister said the shortage of RLNG was overcome by diverting local gas to the power plants. Domestic and commercial consumption of electricity witnessed 6.7 percent and 15 percent increase respectively, he added.
Hammad said that in past the distribution system could only transmit 16000 MW. Now distribution and transmission system has been upgraded during last 2 years and successfully transmitted around 25000 MW, he said.
The minister said its capacity would further be enhanced to 10,000 MW in the next few years.
He said in the next eight years, more than 26,000 MW generations would add to the system resulting in payment of Rs 400 billion under the head of capacity payment.
He said priority was only given to power generation and no investment was made in power transmission systems in the past.
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The minister said that the government has successfully overcome circular debt crisis as only Rs 177 billion increase in circular debt was expected this year owing to the effective steps taken by the government. Rs 360 billion decrease was expected in the circular debt this fiscal year 2020-21 as compared to previous financial year, he said.
Courtesy: APP