ECC decides against proposed 46pc hike in gas prices: Fawad

ECC decides against proposed 46pc hike in gas prices: Fawad

Islamabad (Staff Report/Agencies): The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the cabinet on Monday decided against an immediate increase in gas prices and left the final decision to Prime Minister Imran Khan, Radio Pakistan reported citing Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry.

On September 4, the prime minister had given the petroleum division

"The ECC chaired by Finance Minister Asad Umar has prepared guidelines for an increase in gas tariff," Chaudhry said. "The gas sector is in the worst situation," the information minister stressed.

Further, the ECC decided to provide fertiliser factories with 50 per cent local gas and 50 per cent LNG.

"The LNG bills will be divided equally between the fertiliser companies and the government," Chaudhry said while adding that all fertiliser companies will continue production on full capacity.

"ECC has further decided to import fertilisers to meet the urea deficit."

"The volume of fertiliser imports will be decided later," the informtion minister said.

Chaudhry continued, "Farmers are a very important part of the prime minister's economic policy."

Chaudhry blamed the previous PML-N government for the gas sector deficit, which he claimed has soared to Rs156 billion per annum.

"When the PML-N govt was formed in 2013, there wasn't even a rupee of deficit," he said. "But their experienced team allowed the deficit to grow to Rs156bn annually in the five years since."

The minister urged former PM Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to explain how the deficits grew to such an extent when "he had claimed that there will be greenery (prosperity) everywhere" due to the deals he has signed.