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Pakistan Pushes Harder on CNG
Conversions and Deployment
Pakistan Pushes Harder on CNG
Conversions and Deployment
11 August 2005
The Board of Governors the
Hydrocarbon Development
Institute of Pakistan (HDIP) has
directed the institute to make
all-out efforts to start
manufacturing CNG conversion
kits and cylinders in the
country to reduce dependence on
imports and to further
accelerate the adoption of CNG
as a transport fuel.
The Minister of Petroleum, who
is the chairman of HDIP, also
directed the institute to
accelerate its efforts to
establish CNG buses in
Islamabad.
HDIP is Pakistan’s national
petroleum R&D organization. It
is an autonomous body of the
Ministry of Petroleum & Natural
Resources, and carries out
applied research, provides
consultancy and laboratory
services to the petroleum
industry and renders technical
advice to the Government.
The Institute is also an
important player in the
government’s focus on
encouraging CNG as an
alternative transportation fuel.
HDIP operates CNG stations at
Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore and
Quetta that convert vehicles to
CNG, dispense the gas and
monitor the performance of CNG
technology in the country.
As of August, 2005, more than
800,000 vehicles in Pakistan
have converted to CNG and 750
CNG fueling stations are
operational while another 200
are under construction in
different parts of the country.
According to International
Association for Natural GAS
vehicles (IANGV) statistics,
Pakistan is third globally in
the number of CNG vehicles in
its fleet, with Argentina and
Brazil numbers one and two,
respectively.
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