Steel Mills Operations Stopped due to GAS Suspension: Nawaz Tajarba

xiaahmad

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Gas suspension shuts down steel mill operations

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The troubled Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) on Tuesday said suspension of gas to its plant has caused a complete shutdown of its manufacturing operations, which will badly damage the machinery.

In a release, the company said that it started on June 10, 2015 when Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) reduced the gas pressure that affected the production of PSM and ultimately brought it down to zero percent production capacity.

It is pertinent to mention here that during March and April 2015, when the production was at its peak, gas pressure was suddenly reduced bringing production from 65% capacity utilisation to a very low level, it added.

The release said that it is not understood as to why this treatment is being meted now when the same situation regarding payment of bills existed during last six years but never was gas pressure reduced to such a level.

It is strange that a closed plant has been brought from zero production in April, 2014 to an average of 30% capacity production in the last six to eight months with a government bailout package. However, now, after reaching as high as 65% production (CAPU) in March, 2015, gas pressure reduction has hindered the improvement. The release stated that the same situation occurred in January, 2015 when 50% production was achieved before gas pressure was reduced.

The release raised the question that gas pressure is being used as a ‘tool’ to prevent Pakistan Steel from achieving higher production capacity targets and for helping importers to flood Pakistani market with imported steel. It added that an attempt was being made to deprive the country of this asset.

Earlier, PSM CEO Major General (retired) Zaheer Ahmed Khan met Privatisation Commission Chairman Zubair Ahmed, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Minister of State and Chairman BoI/SSGC Miftah Ismail to resolve the matter.

“Subsequently, an agreement was reached to pay the current gas bill from next month. It was agreed that the gas will be restored immediately from July 6, 2015, but the same has not been done,” it said.

This problem has put PSM’s blast furnaces, brick/lime kilns and power plant boilers at huge risk of damage, which will cause irreparable loss putting the plant out of operation for years.

“The PSM management requests the government, especially Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, to intervene and help in resolving the issue,” it added.
 
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MS Jan

MPA (400+ posts)
Govt in bad shape. they want to give gas to residential areas as priority over industry due to Vote Bank issue. Same is the case with NAndipur jahan expensive production horahi hay just bcz of AWAM pressure else its not feasible to run that plant as said by Khawaja Asif.

at the end its AWAM who suffers.
 
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eye-eye-PTI

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistan Steel mill k liye Gas nahee leiken Ittefaq Steel Mills ke liye wafar miqdar mein mojood hai.

Pakistan k sab se baray shehar k liye na bijli hai na pani, na he wahan ki load shedding hukumat ki zimadari hai per wahan ke paisay pe sab se pehla haq Lohar aor Munshi ka hai.

Sharam se doob maro be'ghairto, pooray mulk ko baich to rahay ho awam ko to nafsiyati mareez na banaao. Iss ramzan k baa barkat maheenay main hazaaron log merwa ke b tumhain sakoon nahee milaa, aor kitni lashain chahiye ???
 

PMLN97

MPA (400+ posts)
14 کروڑ پاکستانی ایک روپیہ بھی دیں تو شوکت خانم ہسپتال بن جائے۔عمران (1994)
18کروڑ پاکستانی 8آنے بھی دیں تو ڈی جےبٹ کابل ادا ہو جائے۔عمران (2015
 

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Gas suspension shuts down steel mill operations



The troubled Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) on Tuesday said suspension of gas to its plant has caused a complete shutdown of its manufacturing operations, which will badly damage the machinery.

In a release, the company said that it started on June 10, 2015 when Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) reduced the gas pressure that affected the production of PSM and ultimately brought it down to zero percent production capacity.

It is pertinent to mention here that during March and April 2015, when the production was at its peak, gas pressure was suddenly reduced bringing production from 65% capacity utilisation to a very low level, it added.

The release said that it is not understood as to why this treatment is being meted now when the same situation regarding payment of bills existed during last six years but never was gas pressure reduced to such a level.

It is strange that a closed plant has been brought from zero production in April, 2014 to an average of 30% capacity production in the last six to eight months with a government bailout package. However, now, after reaching as high as 65% production (CAPU) in March, 2015, gas pressure reduction has hindered the improvement. The release stated that the same situation occurred in January, 2015 when 50% production was achieved before gas pressure was reduced.

The release raised the question that gas pressure is being used as a 'tool' to prevent Pakistan Steel from achieving higher production capacity targets and for helping importers to flood Pakistani market with imported steel. It added that an attempt was being made to deprive the country of this asset.

Earlier, PSM CEO Major General (retired) Zaheer Ahmed Khan met Privatisation Commission Chairman Zubair Ahmed, Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi and Minister of State and Chairman BoI/SSGC Miftah Ismail to resolve the matter.

"Subsequently, an agreement was reached to pay the current gas bill from next month. It was agreed that the gas will be restored immediately from July 6, 2015, but the same has not been done," it said.

This problem has put PSM's blast furnaces, brick/lime kilns and power plant boilers at huge risk of damage, which will cause irreparable loss putting the plant out of operation for years.

"The PSM management requests the government, especially Finance Minister Ishaq Dar, to intervene and help in resolving the issue," it added.

Sher bano sher
 

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