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Govt reduces RLNG prices to 2.68 pc for July



A photo of a liquefied natural gas oil tanker (LNG). – AFP / File

Islamabad: The Petroleum and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) has reduced the prices of liquefied natural gas (RLNG) re-withdrawn up to 2.68% for July, citing a marginal drop in terminal charges as the main reason for adjustment.

The regulator has reduced its rates for Suit Northern Gas Pipelines LTD (SNGPL) and Suithern Gas Company LTD (SSGCL), according to a notification published on Tuesday. The changes reflect a slight drop to $ 0.291 per million British thermal units (MMBTU) through the transmission and distribution costs in accordance with federal policy directives.

For SNGPL consumers, the transmission price was reduced by 1.65% to $ 10.8338 / MMBTU, while the distribution rate has now reduced 1.72% to reach $ 11.5787 per MMBTU compared to the prices of June 2025.

Likewise, the revised transmission price of SSGCL is set at $ 9.4713 per MMBTU, while the distribution rate fell to $ 10.5737 per MMBTU, marking 2.64% and 2.68% respectively.

Price revision is based on government policy directives and the costs of costs associated with LNG imports and repayment. Decreasing adjustment offers relief to industrial and commercial sectors which are based strongly on the RLNG as a key energy intake in the middle of the wider pressures of the energy costs.

RLNG plays an essential role in the Pakistan energy mixture, especially during periods of domestic gas deficit. The government adjusts prices monthly, according to import prices, exchange rates and infrastructure costs.


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