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Pakistan Hits One-Million
Natural Gas Vehicle Mark
Pakistan Hits One-Million
Natural Gas Vehicle Mark
13 May 2006
According to statistics from the
Hydrocarbon Development
Institute of Pakistan (HDIP),
the country now has more than
one million natural gas vehicles
on the road.
Pakistan is now one of three
countries in the world with more
than one million NGVs in their
fleets, behind Brazil with
1,117,885 and Argentina with
1,459,236, according to
statistics from the
International Association of
Natural Gas Vehicles.
The country has been making an
all-out push on switching over
to CNG as a fuel and thus reduce
oil imports. (Earlier post.)
Vehicle conversions to CNG are
clipping along at the rate of
more than 40,000 per month,
according to the Hydrocarbon
Development Institute. The
country now has 930 CNG stations
operational with another 200
under construction.
According to the US Energy
Information Administration,
Pakistan currently is producing
about 64,000 barrels per day of
its own oil, while in 2005 it
consumed an estimated 351,400
barrels per day.
By contrast, Pakistan has an
estimated 26.83 trillion cubic
feet (Tcf) of proven natural gas
reserves, and is essentially
self-sufficient for the moment
with that fuel. The country has
estimated reserves of 26.83
trillion cubic feet (Tcf), and
produced and consumed 0.84 Tcf
in 2003.
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