The Natural Gas Controversy
Pakistan & Gulf Economist 2011, Jan 16, 30, 2
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Byline: AKHTAR ALI There is a gas shortage in the country for the past few years. Known reserves and deposits are on the way to exhaustion, while the exploration activity has been at a low level. Gone are the days when most gas used to come from Sui in Balochistan. Thanks to exploration activities in Sindh, many new deposits have been discovered in Sindh and production started from those wells. More exploration activity is expected to yield new gas resources in Sindh.
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