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CNG Use in Pakistan Creates Energy Export Opportunities

February 21, 2007

Pakistan, Islamabad

Reduced gasoline consumption in Pakistan, caused by the increasing use of compressed natural gas (CNG), is creating a surplus of refined gasoline in the country, creating unforeseen export  needs. According to The International News, the country’s largest refinery is seeking buyers for as much as 250,000 tonnes of gasoline for 2007. the figure reportedly equates to 25% of the country’s annual gasoline consumption.

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