Karachi is one of Pakistan’s biggest gas load centers. This implies supply of uninterrupted gas to a city that consumes more than 60% of the gas in SSGC system. SSGC is not just focused towards laying down new gas pipelines inside the city but in also rehabilitating and reinforcing old lines to augment supplies to the customers as well as ease pressures.
For the last few years, SSGC has undertaken an ambitious Rs. 10 billion, 1,000 km rehabilitation project for Karachi, with around 550 Km worth of pipeline network to be rehabilitated and reinforced in one of its most populated localities of DHA and Clifton to ensure supply of gas especially to those areas that are at the tail-end of the distribution line. It is a significant project, not just in terms of costs involved but in terms of network to be rehabilitated.
So far, the Company’s Projects and Construction (P&C) teams has completed rehabilitation work in Phases II, IV and VII (Khayaban-e-Badban) in DHA and Blocks 4 and 5 Clifton, spreading over a total network of around 200 km. On the other hand, NoCs from respective authorities (DHA/CBC) are awaited to commence work in DHA Phases I, V, VI and VII. SSGC is also all set to start work on the pipeline network spanning around 150 Km in Phase VIII.
The task of procuring NOCs from DHA/CBC is one of the major obstacles behind meeting the set timeline for implementation of the projects. SSGC has always paid in advance the charges against road restoration to Cantonment Board Clifton (CBC), which is normally half of the project cost.
In addition to the above, SSGC successfully implemented work on 20” dia. high pressure supply main along Abdul Sattar Edhi Road (the main Sea View Road) in 2021, in order to boost the gas supply in Defence and Clifton areas. The Company has also installed 4 Pressure Regulation Stations on this supply main.