A potential gas shortfall has emerged in the network of Sui Southern Gas Company after the temporary shutdown of two gas fields, raising concerns about supply disruptions for consumers.
According to internal sources, the suspension of production from these fields may result in reduced gas availability for several hours a day. The situation is expected to worsen during peak demand periods when household and commercial usage increases significantly.
Officials indicated that the most critical hours are likely to be between 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM, when demand typically surges. During this time, consumers in affected regions may face low gas pressure or intermittent supply, creating inconvenience for daily activities such as cooking and heating.
Authorities have assured that efforts are underway to manage the shortfall and maintain stability in the distribution network. Technical teams have been deployed to address the issue and minimize disruptions for both residential and industrial users.
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While no official timeline has been announced for the full restoration of supply, officials emphasized that all possible measures are being taken to resolve the situation at the earliest.
Energy experts warn that continued disruptions could strain consumers further, especially if demand remains high. The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in maintaining a consistent gas supply amid operational and infrastructure issues.