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>> All Public Transit
in Punjab to be CNG
All Public Transit in
Punjab to be CNG
26 December 2004
All public transport vehicles in
the administrative district of
Punjab, Pakistan, will run on
compressed natural gas (CNG) to
combat pollution, according to
Punjab Chief Minister Chaudhry
Pervaiz Elahi.
Elahi said that, in the first
phase, only CNG fitted buses
would be allotted route permits
in Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan
and Faisalabad.
Elahi said that route permits
would not be issued to
two-stroke rickshaws, adding
that their owners would be
provided interest free loans to
convert their engines into
four-stroke engines. He said
that owners of diesel engine
buses would also be provided
loans to convert to CNG fitted
engines.
According to the US EIA,
Pakistan has 26.8 trillion cubic
feet (Tcf) of proven gas
reserves, and currently produces
around 0.8 Tcf of natural gas
per year, all of which is
consumed domestically.
Increased usage in the
transportation and power
generation sectors will
necessitate a sharp rise in
domestic production as well as
importing foreign gas by
pipeline from Iran or, perhaps,
from Qatar.
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