Closure of JJVL inflicted Rs157bn losses to revenue, LPG Distributors

LPG black marketing goes on unabated as price hits historic high, LPG distributors demand check on mafia, warn of strike from Jan 28

The price of LPG reached the triple century (Rs 300) mark on Tuesday across the country, touching its peak in the history of Pakistan.

LPG is available today at Rs 300 per kg with price of domestic cylinder increasing by Rs 235 to Rs 3550 and the price of commercial cylinders climbing by Rs 908 to reach a high level of Rs 13620.

Mr Irfan Khokhar, Chairman of LPG Distributors Association of Pakistan, expressed these views while addressing a press conference at Karachi Press Club on Tuesday.

He regretfully said although the fixed price of LPG per kg by Ogra is Rs 204, but on the contrary, the government-owned SSGC has increased the price of LPG per kg to Rs 300.

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Mr Khokhar said that in the ongoing crisis, the state-owned gas company has become a mafia, which is making illegal profits of one lakh rupees per tonne of LPG and as 5,000 tonnes of LPG are being sold in the country every day the mafia and black marketers are minting millions.

He told media that currently, the country is facing the worst economic crisis apart from dollar shortage, and in these circumstances, measures of greater self-reliance by getting rid of the mafia are very necessary.

The LPG Industries chief said that Jamshoro Joint Venture Limited has been closed for the last 31 months. If JJVL is made operational, it will end the mafia’s monopoly by obtaining production of 550 MT to 750 MT of LPG per day in the country.

LPG can be imported for consumers at a fixed government price. Irfan Khokhar said that due to the 31-month closure of JJVL, the government has suffered a loss of Rs 157 billion so far in terms of revenue.

He said that SSGC continues to lobby for the permanent closure of JJVL to continue its monopoly and black marketing in the local market. The country currently has only 2000 metric tons of LPG production while the consumption has crossed 5000 tons.

In this way, 60% of the country has become dependent on imported LPG. Irfan Khokhar said that due to astronomical prices, LPG has become beyond the reach of consumers.

He said that a nationwide protest against the high price of LPG and black marketing has been started from today and an ultimatum of four days is being given, otherwise the sale of LPG in the entire country including Karachi will be on complete halt from January 28.

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