ISLAMABAD: Two more Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals are being set up in the country and gas from these terminals would be provided to power sector for enhancing electricity generation capacity, said Board of Investment Chairman Dr Miftah Ismail.
Talking to media, he said Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project would help Pakistan in overcoming its energy shortage. Miftah Ismail said Pakistan would get more than 750mmcf gas daily through the project and will increase its shares with more investment in the project in future. He said Pakistan would get 35 percent gas from TAPI pipeline with an initial investment of five percent. The chairman said gas supply from the project would be provided to all sectors including power, industrial and domestic.