RAWALPINDI: All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) said that Pakistan should upgrade its infrastructure so that it could sustain Iranian gas pressure.
Ghiyas Abdullah Paracha, central leader of the APCNGA said that Iran has completed its part of the pipeline to transport 750 mmcfd gas to Pakistan while Islamabad has started laying 880-km-long pipeline but it hasn’t considered upgrading gas distribution network.
He said the existing old-fashioned gas infrastructure must be improved immediately otherwise all efforts to tame energy crisis through Iran gas would go down the drain.