Pakistan LNG seeks cargoes to meet demand for new power plants

SINGAPORE/ISLAMABAD: Pakistan LNG Ltd, a subsidiary of state-owned Government Holdings, is seeking liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes after being absent from the spot market for four months, as long-delayed new power plants start to come online.

Delays at three new power plants had caused the company to divert shipments earlier this year and pause spot imports of the super-chilled fuel.

The new power plants, Haveli, Bhikki and Balloki, are “basically online”, a senior Pakistan energy official told Reuters on Wednesday.

Haveli, a combined-cycle natural gas plant with a capacity of 1,230 megawatts (MW), has started operating at full capacity, according to local media. However, it was not clear if the other two plants are fully operational.

Pakistan LNG is seeking the LNG to the meet demand for the three new power plants and other power stations the official said, declining to be named as he was not authorised to speak with media.

Pakistan has sought to convert expensive oil-fired power plants, which account for a large chunk of its power generation, into gas to save money.

Published in The Express Tribune, 17th May, 2018

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