Company profile SNGPLCompany Profile Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) was incorporated as a private limited Company in 1963 and converted into a public limited company in January 1964 under the Companies Act 1913, now Companies Ordinance 1984, and is listed on all the three Stock Exchanges of the Country. The Company took over the existing Sui-Multan System (217 miles of 16 inch and 80 miles of 10 inch diameter pipelines) from Pakistan industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) and Dhulian-Rawalpindi- Wah system (82 miles of 6 inch diameter pipeline) from Attock Oil Company Limited. The Company's commercial operations commenced by selling an average of 47 MMCFD gas in two regions viz. Multan and Rawalpindi, serving a total number of 67 consumers. Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) is the largest integrated gas company serving more than 4.2 million consumers in North Central Pakistan through an extensive network in Punjab, Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa and Azad Jammu & Kashmir and is certified against ISO 14001:2004 & OHSAS 18001:2007 Standards. SNGPL’s 11 sites have been registered under the "SMART2" Program by Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency (PAK-EPA).. The Company has over 50 years of experience in operation and maintenance of high-pressure gas transmission and distribution systems. It has also expanded its activities as Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) Contractor to undertake the planning, designing and construction of pipelines, both for itself and other organizations. SNGPL transmission system extends from Sui in Baluchistan to Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa (KPK) comprising over 7,676 KM of Transmission System (Main lines & Loop lines). The distribution activities covering 2,650 main towns along with adjoining villages in Punjab & Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa are organized through 13 regional offices. Distribution system consists of 87,796 KM of pipeline. SNGPL has 4,585,371 consumers comprising Commercial, Domestic, General Industry, Fertilizer, and Power & Cement Sectors. Annual gas sales to the consumers were 597,056 MMCF worth Rs. 216,652 million during Jul 2011 - Jun 2012. Company Registration Number: CUIN-0043761 National Tax Number(NTN): 0801137-7 General Sales Tax Number(GST): 03-91-9999-967-19 SNGPL's Key Objectives SNGPL is committed for: Enhancement of System Capacity. Expansion of Transmission and Distribution Network. Increase in Gas Sales. Rehabilitation of Transmission and Distribution Network. Reduction in Unaccounted for Gas Losses. Improvement in Profitability. Improvements in Consumer Services. Adoption of Information Technology. Human Resource Development. Pursue Pipelines construction and Advisory Business. Province-Wise Gas Received From Sources During 2012-2013 BALOCHISTAN Description Total (MMCF) Avg/Day (MMCF) Sui(SML) 112,562 308.39 Sui(SUL) 6,467 17.72 Pirkoh+Loti 10,332 28.31 TOTAL 129,361 354 PUNJAB Description Total (MMCF) Avg/Day (MMCF) Dhodak 758 2.08 Meyal 94 0.26 Dhurnal 55 0.15 Bela 106 0.29 Domial 249 0.68 Dakhni 15,222 41.70 Adhi 11,338 31.06 Sadqal 504 1.38 Ratana (I+II) 3,971 10.88 Pariwali 2,277 6.24 Pindori 46 0.13 Dhullian 703 1.93 Salsabil 4,162 11.40 Chiltan 3,308 9.06 TOTAL 42,793 117 KHAYBER PAKHTOONKHAW Description Total (MMCF) Avg/Day (MMCF) Chanda 2,365 6.48 Mela 6,201 16.99 Makori 7,846 21.50 Gurguri 13,908 38.10 Nashpa 15,623 42.80 Sheikhan 73 0.20 Mamikhel 11,363 31.13 Maramzai 17,942 49.16 Manzalai-CPF 45,909 125.78 TOTAL 121,230 332 SINDH Description Total (MMCF) Avg/Day (MMCF) Hassan 2,679 7.34 Zamzama 66,775 182.95 Sawan 47,772 130.88 Tajjal 10,417 28.54 Qadirpur 141,963 388.94 Qadirpur(RAW GAS) 8,629 23.64 Qadirpur (PERMEATE) 20,355 55.77 Kandhkot 32,040 87.78 Chachar 1,438 3.94 Rehmat + Saqib-1A 2,910 7.97 Badar 4,723 12.94 Koonj 734 2.01 Mari Deep 12,336 33.80 TOTAL 352,771 966 GRAND TOTAL 646,155 1,770 SNGPL completed 3039 Km distribution lines in its distribution regions. As an EPC contractor, 22 Km pipelines were laid for M/s MOL Pakistan which added new supply of gas to SNGPL's network. Supply mains commissioned during this period helped SNGPL to extend gas supply to various localities, and, complete and capitalize various gas supply projects. Several distribution lines designed for system augmentation were also completed in numerous cities. In Progress Project In effort to fulfill its mission of delivering natural gas to every door step, SNGPL's project crews are working at multiple fronts laying transmission and distribution pipelines for different regions of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa (KPK). A snapshot of ongoing construction projects including both transmission as well as distribution pipelines follows: At present construction activities of 42" diameter 21.85 Km looplines are underway. The project is the first of its kind in Pakistan as it is the first time, a 42" dia pipeline will be added in SNGPL's network. Work on 24" diameter 54.50 Km Kohat-Dakhni and 24" diameter 50.41 Km Dhullian-Gali Jagir line is also in progress. It is part of infrastructure development project comprising 145 Km of 24" diameter and 38 Km of 10" diameter natural gas transmission lines. This project is designed to absorb additional gas available from northern sources in Khyber Paakhtoonkhwa and to make the system flexible. The total cost of the project is Rs.5,165/- Million. Main objectives of this project as 1. To pick up additional northern gas supplies (160 MMCFD) available in coming years. 2. Transmission of excess gas in reverse direction from North to South part of SNGPL's network. 3. Flexibility of bi-directional gas flow to counter unforeseen situation / emergencies. Company is in the planning phase and initiating material procurement process for the construction of 42" diameter 109 Km pipelines to cater for upcoming LNG gas imports aimed at easing energy demands in the country. Contract Projects At present SNGPL is not working on a contract project for outside clients Manzalai\ Field Development Project SNGPL has recently completed 12” dia x 20 KM Maramzai flow line and 8” dia x 14.7 KM Mamikhel-1 flow line for MOL. With the completion / commissioning of this gas gathering network additional 65 MMCFD has been added to our system. Formerly the 52 KM long network in assorted diameters 8” to 18” at Manzalai field was laid in January 2010 which facilitated an additional intake of 210 MMCFD gas in to our system. Recently Manzalai-8 flow line of diameter 8” x 6 KM long has also been completed bringing in an additional supply of 20 MMCFD to our system. MOL has also awarded the 12” dia x 16 KM pipeline construction work to SNGPL for their newly finds at Makori- East where work has already been started by SNGPL which is likely to bring in 20 MMCFD gas to our system. Moreover MOL has shown their strong desire to award the pipeline construction work to SNGPL for their new exploration at Tolanj. On the completion of all wells approximately 300-350 MMCFD will be available to the company. Reti & Maru Field Development Project SNGPL has been awarded a job at Reti & Maru field by OGDCL which involves construction of 18 Km gathering system of assorted diameters ranging from 4-8 inches. This project carries national importance as the country is already facing energy crises. Work on this project has been started which is likely to be completed within four to six months. By the completion of this project 12-14 MMCFD gas would be available for use. Mari Deep Pipeline Project SNGPL has also recently been awarded 12” / 10” dia x 10KM pipeline construction project from Mari deep well to GENCO –II dehydration plant. The completion of this project would facilitate the supply of 44 MMCFD gas to Guddu power station. This project is likely to start in the coming few weeks. Future Projects DEVELOPMENT OF PIPELINE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR LNG, IRAN GAS AND ANTICIPATED INDIGENOUS GAS SUPPLIES The Finance Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company has conceptually approved Project- 10 comprising of laying of 1,294 kilometers length of high pressure transmission pipelines from 16" to 42" diameter inclusive of 61,800 compression horsepower, for transportation of upcoming LNG, Iran Gas and anticipated indigenous gas supplies in SNGPL's pipeline network. The project is envisaged in order to absorb additional gas supplies in future from following sources. Source Flow (MMCFD) Kunnar /Pushaki gas swap at Sawan 180 RLNG at Bin Qasim 500 65% Mashal RLNG swap at Sawan 325 Latif Gas at Sawan 50 100 MMCFD swap for EVTL at Sawan 100 65% of Iran gas at Nawab Shah 488 Sawan gas field 22 Total 1,665 Completion of Project-10 would provide following enhancement in pipeline capacities: Pipe Segment Available Capacity (MMCFD) Max. Flow passed (MMCFD) % age of existing Capacity Utilization Capacity enhancement after Project-10 (MMCFD) Sui- Bhong 790 681 86 790 Sawan- Qadirpur 370 275 74 1806 Qadirpur- Bhong 850 764 90 2140 Bhong -AC4 1630 1344 82 2060 AC4 - AV22 1590 1328 84 2230 AV22 - Kot Addu 350 45 13 350 Dhodak - Kot Addu 70 32 46 70 AV22 - Multan 1430 1265 88 1430 Multan - AV29 1350 1201 89 2160 AV29 - Sahiwal - Lahore 650 549 84 810 AV29 - Faisalabad 990 887 90 990 Faisalabad -Lahore 450 336 75 600 Future prospects Future Prospects Currently, laying of transmission pipelines and distribution lines under Annual Distribution Development Program for various localities/villages across Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is being carried out. Highlights of the construction activities in progress include: Construction licenses have been issued to three parties for installation of LNG Floating Storage and Re- gasification Units (FSRU) for import of LNG to meet the prevailing shortfall in gas supply. In accordance with third party access rules, SNGPL / SSGC's system would be open to these licenses for transportation of their RLNG on payment of transportation tariff. In line with the directives of MP&NR, SNGPL is planning to enhance the pipeline system capacity for upcoming LNG timelines. SNGPL is also pursuing to undertake supply of Synthetic Natural Gas (LPG-Air Mix) as replacement of natural gas to help ease the prevailing energy crisis in the country. Company is also working to bottle and market LPG cylinders to the prospective areas given the rising demand of energy. Different options including establishing new LPG facility, hospitality arrangement with third party and acquiring the LPG facility are under consideration to set modus operandi for entering in to the business. Spade work on Iran Pakistan (IP) Gas Pipeline project is underway and it is hoped that SNGPL would be able to get additional gas supply of 500 MMCFD in the years ahead. The Company is engaged in various pipeline construction projects of national and multinational companies. The relations with these companies have remained exemplary especially with M/s MOL Pakistan who after their first working interaction with SNGPL at Manzalai gas gathering system awarded the company with jobs of Mamikhel-1 flow line, Maramzai-1 flow line, Makori Feed line, Manzalai-8 flow line and recently Makori East flow line. Besides this, MOL Pakistan has further desired to enter into five year contractual relationship with SNGPL and has suggested to sign blanket service order in this respect. Their future projects include Tolanj-1, Mamikhel-2, Manzalai-9, Maramzai-2, Manzalai-10, Manazalai-11, Mardankheil-1, Manzalai-12, Mardankheil- south etc. Lately, MOL Pakistan plan to initiate the working on Manzalai-9 flow line for which they have requested us to conduct preliminary survey work and prepare cost estimate. In this respect, SNGPL is quite hopeful on getting this job as well. SNGPL has also got excellent working relationship with OGDCL who had awarded the Qadirpur compression project to SNGPL last year which involved the installation of 14 Nos. compressor packages including civil works, 22,000 inches-dia pigging work and electrical & instrument work. SNGPL completed this project in minimum record time facilitating the injection of additional gas supply to SNGPL. Recently, OGDCL has awarded another pipeline project at its Reti & Maru gas field involving construction of 18 KM gathering mains of diameter 4"/6"/8" on which the work has been started. Recent Construction Achievements (FY2010-11) RECENTLY COMPLETE PROJECTS SNGPL commissioned 203 km transmission pipelines (including 52 km for M/s MOL on contract) and 5446 km distribution lines in FY2010-11. Thus gas facility was extended to various localities/towns and industrial units across Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Highlights of Projects completed include as under:- 12 inch dia x 47 km Mandi Bahauddin transmission pipeline was commissioned to improve gas pressure in SNGPL's network from Lala-Musa towards Jehlum. The completion of Qadirpur compression project is yet another milestone which was achieved by SNGPL. This project enhanced the overall capacity of the Qadirpur gas field by 100 MMCFD. SNGPL takes pride for completing it on time in the face of challenging constraints and tight schedule. SNGPL completed various flowlines as a contractor for MOL Pakistan including 12 inch dia x 19.7 km Maramzai Flow line, 8 inch dia x 14.7 km Mamikhel-1 flow line, 8 inch dia x 10.1 km AV1-AV2 Trunk line and 8 inch dia x 5.40 km M8-VA1 flowline. The completion and commissioning of this gas gathering network helped secure additional 85 Million Cubic Feet Per Day (MMCFD) to SNGPL's transmission system. TRANSMISSION SYSTEM Transmission System Main Lines and Loop Lines Detail of Transmission System as on 30-04-2014 Sr #. Section Dia MainLine LoopLine (Inches) (Kilometers) (Kilometers) 1 PIRKOH - SUI 24 70.50 - 2 LOTI - PESHBOGI 18 11.25 - 3 SUI - MULTAN 24 19.31 - 4 SUI - MULTAN 30 - 19.31 5 SUI-MULTAN 24 14.29 - 6 SUI-MULTAN 30 - 14.29 7 SUI-MULTAN 16 0.26 - 8 GUDDU TPS 4 2.41 - 9 GUDDU BARRAGE 24 1.81 - 10 GUDDU CROSSING 36 - 1.81 11 SAWAN - QADIRPUR 24 131.00 - 12 MUBARAK LINE 16 35.48 - 13 CHACHAR GAS FIELD LINE 8 2.87 - 14 KAND KOT LINE 16 52.23 - 15 QADIRPUR LINE 30 53.13 - 16 QADIRPUR LINE 36 - 53.14 17 ENGRO FERTILIZER LINE 20 37.80 - 18 ENGRO ENERGY LINE 16 3.30 - 19 MARI DCPF - GENCO-II DEHYDRATION UNIT LINE 12 4.50 - 20 MARI DCPF - GENCO-II DEHYDRATION UNIT LINE 10 5.50 - 21 SUI - MULTAN 18 - 256.82 22 SUI - MULTAN 24 288.06 - 23 SUI - MULTAN 30 - 313.78 24 SUI - MULTAN 36 - 213.68 25 SUI - MULTAN 16 1.85 - 26 K1 – MP-37.88 20 - 20.68 27 SHER SHAH X-ING 36 - 2.20 28 AC1X – AV7 (RYK) 36 - 26.96 29 AV17 - AV 20 36 - 3.50 30 AV21 – AV 22 36 - 27.79 31 SUTLEJ CROSSING - 1 12 1.61 3.22 32 SUTLEJ CROSSING - 2 36 - 2.04 33 KHANPUR LINE 6 22.81 - 34 A5 - BAHAWALPUR 8 48.18 - 35 AV22 - KOT ADDU 16 69.65 - 36 AV22 - KOT ADDU 20 - 38.01 37 KOT ADDU - CHOWK SARWAR SHAHEED 8 26 - 38 D. G. KHAN LINE 8 72.06 - 39 DHODAK - KOT ADDU 16 77.79 - 40 TPS MUZAFFARGARH LINE 16 4.57 - 41 QADIRPUR - AC-1X LINE 30 17.11 - 42 QADIRPUR - AC-1X LINE 36 - 16.88 43 AHMEDPUR EAST 6 18.34 - 44 KHAN GARH 8 22.20 - 45 MULTAN - FERTILIZER LINE 10 1.430 - 46 JAHANIAN LINE 8 30.49 - 47 MULTAN - SIDHNAI 18 - 46.7 48 MULTAN - SIDHNAI 24 22.46 22.46 49 MULTAN - SIDHNAI 30 - 46.70 50 MULTAN - SIDHNAI 36 - 48.38 51 AV29 - SAHIWAL 36 - 145.46 52 KASHMORE-SHAHWALI LINE 12 20 - 53 SHAHWALI - ROJHAN LINE (FIRST SEGMENT) 12 4.0 - 54 HAROONABAD LINE 8 20 - 55 SMS KHANGARH - KALLARWALI 8 30 - 56 SMS KALLARWALI - CHOWK PERMIT 8 27.61 - 57 SIDHNAI - FAISALABAD 18 - 163.58 58 SIDHNAI - FAISALABAD 24 - 50.24 59 SIDHNAI - FAISALABAD 30 - 53.29 60 SIDHNAI - FAISALABAD 36 - 26.42 61 SIDHNAI X-ING - AC-7 36 - 33.26 62 DARKHANA-SINDHELIANWALI LINE 8 17.40 - 63 T.T. SING - JHANG 8 30.28 - 64 DIJKOT-SAMUNDARY LINE 8 22.33 - 65 SAHIWAL - LAHORE 18 142.93 - 66 SAHIWAL - AKHTARABAD 24 - 66.69 67 SUNDER INDUSTRIAL STATE LINE 16 4.34 - 68 AC8 - SMSII (OLD) 16 - 5.90 69 AC8 - A11 20 - 0.66 70 WAPDA OFFTAKE FSD 12 2.42 - 71 CHAK JHUMRA LINE 6 12.04 - 72 FSD - MALIKWAL 12 19.34 - 73 FSD - MALIKWAL 16 - 158.67 74 FSD - MALIKWAL 30 - 90.82 75 CV12A - KHATHIALA SHAKHAN LINE 12 28.23 - 76 KATHIALA SHEIKHAN - MANDI BAHAUDDIN LINE 12 9.1 - 77 MANDI BAHAUDDIN - LALAMUSA LINE 12 47.17 - 78 MALAKWAL - JHELUM CROSSING 16 - 5.42 79 CHENAB CROSSING CHINIOT 18 1.13 - 80 CHENAB CROSSING CHINIOT 30 2.32 - 81 KOT MOMIN - JOHARABAD (1) 8 72.41 - 82 KOT MOMIN - JOHARABAD (2) 6 38.36 - 83 JOHARABAD - CHASHMA 8 82.21 - 84 PIPLAN LINE 8 17.05 - 85 SARGODHA LINE 6 22.90 - 86 FSD - SHAHDARA 16 57.48 119.25 87 FSD - SHAHDARA 24 - 55.03 88 BC1 - FAROOQ ABAD 8 22.96 - 89 SHAHDARA - LAHORE 16 2.51 2.99 90 RAVI CROSSING (1) 16 0.58 - 91 RAVI CROSSING (2) 10 - 0.58 92 SHAHDARA - WAPDA LAHORE 10 3.41 - 93 KHURRIANWALA - JARANWALA 8 - 22.53 94 DAWOOD HERCULES LINE 12 5.87 - 95 SHEIKHUPURA - GUJRANWALA (1) 10 59.44 - 96 SHEIKHUPURA - GUJRANWALA (2) 16 - 44.57 97 MP 59.91 - B3 LINE 24 - 22.83 98 KOTLI - RAHWALI (BV13) 18 30.76 - 99 HAFIZABAD LINE 8 43.00 - 100 SHAHDARA - GUJRANWALA - RAHWALI 10 73.4 - 101 RAHWALI - GUJRAT 8 35.46 - 102 RAHWALI - SIALKOT 8 13.97 13.97 103 SIALKOT OFF-TAKE V/A TO PASROOR OFF-TAKE V/A 16 - 32.83 104 RAHWALI-SIALKOT OFFTAKE 18 - 1.48 105 PASROOR - DHAMTAL - NAROWAL 8 40.55 - 106 SIALKOT O/T - WAZIRABAD 18 - 19.82 107 SAHIWAL - LAHORE 16 - 76.67 108 PHOOL NAGAR - DAWOOD HERCULES 16 63.95 - 109 PHOOLNAGAR - DAWOOD HERCULES 24 - 65.47 110 ORIENT POWER PLANT LINE 10 1.88 - 111 SAPPHIRE POWER PLANT LINE 10 0.22 - 112 HALMORE POWER LINE 12 3.40 - 113 SAIF POWER PLANT SAHIWAL 12 0.34 - 114 GUJRAT - JHELUM 8 54.27 - 115 SARAI ALAMGIR - MIRPUR 8 18.5 - 116 RENALA-SATGARAH 8 12.35 - 117 MALIKWAL - HARANPUR - DANDOT 12 1.18 - 118 MALIKWAL - HARANPUR - DANDOT 16 - 20.00 119 CC1 - C4 30 - 29.09 120 C4 - CHAKWAL CEMENT 10 24.00 - 121 HARANPUR - GHARIBWAL 8 13.02 - 122 DANDOT - GALI JAGIR - WAH 10 87.7 - 123 DANDOT - GALI JAGIR - WAH 16 - 153.51 124 DANDOT - GALI JAGIR - WAH 30 - 64.22 125 DHULIAN - GALI JAGIR 10 40.14 29.85 126 DAKHNI - MEYAL - DHULIAN 16 50.44 - 127 CV13a - CC1 16 - 3.58 128 RATANA LINE 10 2.49 - 129 SIL CROSSING 10 - 1.46 130 DHURNAL LINE (1) 8 0.54 - 131 DHURNAL LINE (2) 10 11.08 - 132 DHULIAN - DAUDKHEL 8 85.2 4.04 133 POINT A V/A - SMS DHURNAL 3 0.24 - 134 GALI JAGIR - MORGAH (1) 10 21.43696 - 135 GALI JAGIR - MORGAH (2) 6 9.50 - 136 GALI-RANIAL 16 - 35.57 137 WAH - ISLAMABAD 6 12.06 - 138 WAH - HATTAR 16 - 6.17 139 WAH - HATTAR 10 9.93 - 140 ADHI - RAWAT 10 47.70 - 141 RAWAT - MURREE 12 57.25 - 142 BHANGALI LINE 8 5.82 - 143 MISSA KASWAL - MANDRA 8 20.60 - 144 WAH - NOWSHERA (1) 10 50.41 - 145 WAH - NOWSHERA (2) 16 - 52.60 146 INDUS CROSSING 24 - 1.12 147 TAXILA LINE 4 4.43 - 148 SANJWAL LINE 6 6.67 - 149 KOHAT LINE 8 11.58 - 150 SHAKARDARA - DAUDKHEL 10 40.11 - 151 SHAKARDARA END POINT - F3 10 1.55 - 152 SADQAL - NAUGAZI LINE 16 19.02 - 153 DASKA - PASROOR LINE 8 24.86 - 154 FAUJI KABIR WALA LINE 8 5.86 - 155 OKARA - DIPALPUR LINE 8 16.83 - 156 ROUSCH POWER PLANT LINE 16 4.70 - 157 PINDORI - BHANGALI LINE 8 15.83 - 158 CV24-PINDORI(FIRST SEGMENT) 10 26.33 - 159 MIANWALI LINE 8 17.80 - 160 DI-KHAN BHAKAR LINE 8 19.69 - 161 MIAN CHUNNUN - HASILPUR 12 83.85 - 162 HASILPUR - CHISHTIAN LINE 8 30.98 - 163 AV-40 - DIJKOT - TANDLIANWALA 8 39.79 - 164 AV-40 - BHAWANA LINE 8 37.14 - 165 SUKHO - RAWAT 16 36.24 - 166 DIPALPUR - BASIRPUR 8 22.64 - 167 MANGA - PACKAGES LINE( RENTED POWER ) 8 36.65 - 168 RODHO - KOT QAISRANI LINE 12 14.50 - 169 SAHIWAL -PHOOLNAGAR LOOP LINE FROM AKHTARABAD V/A to N-6 Pattoki V/A 24 - 20.95 170 N-6 - PHOOL NAGAR O/T 24 - 21.69 171 SHAHPUR-HUSSAIN SHAH LINE 8 22.22 - 172 HUSSAIN SHAH-SAHIWAL TOWN LINE 8 13.52 - 173 SAHIWAL TOWN-SILLANWALI LINE 8 26.71 - 174 RANDHAWA OFF-TAKE TO BADIANA 8 8.50 - 175 KOTLI RAI ABU BAKAR LINE 8 7.00 - 176 SARAI ALAMGIR - MIRPUR 8 17.35 - 177 HATTAR-HARIPUR 10 18.12 - 178 HATTAR OFFTAKE 6 0.39 - 179 HARIPUR-MANSEHRA 8 70.53 - 180 HARIPUR OFFTAKE 8 1.53 - 181 WAH-NOWSHERA(1) 10 25.13 - 182 WAH-NOWSHERA(2) 16 - 23.68 183 WAH - HATTAR 16 - 13.62 184 HATTAR - SARAI SALEH 16 - 19 185 HATTAR - HAVELLIAN 16 - 15.00 186 HAVILLINA - ABBATABAD 16 - 27.5 187 C10 - ISMAILKOT 16 - 14.64 188 KOHAT LINE 8 42.69 - 189 KOHAT - NOWSHERA 24 85.52 - 190 MANZALAI - KOHAT LINE 24 39.01 - 191 JARMA - HANGO LINE 8 36.00 - 192 MUNJOWAL - BANNU 8 36.50 - 193 NOWSHERA-ISMAILKOT(1) 8 11.97 - 194 NOWSHERA-ISMAILKOT(2) 6 - 11.97 195 ISMAILKOT-TURNAB(1) 8 - 20.85 196 ISMAILKOT-TURNAB(2) 6 20.86 - 197 ISMAILKOT-TURNAB(3) 16 - 21.24 198 SHAKARDARA - DAUDKHEL 10 3.00 - 199 KHARAPPA - SHAKARDARA 8 25.50 - 200 KHARAPPA - MANJOWAL 12 84.42 - 201 MUNJOWAL - PEZU 8 53.29 - 202 PEZU - D. I. Khan 8 47.02 - 203 PEZU - TANK 8 31.51 - 204 DI- KHAN BHAKAR 8 18.80 - 205 NOWSHERA-MDN-T.BAI-S/KOT 8 57.99 - 206 NOWSHERA-CHARSADDA 8 23.59 - 207 NOWSHERA - MARDAN 12 - 19.76 208 NOWSHERA - MARDAN 16 - 2.16 209 CHARSADDA-TURANG ZAI LINE 6 10.36 - 210 TANGI LINE 6 13.87 - 211 CHARSADHA - KHAZANA LINE 8 22.64 - 212 CHARSADHA - KHAZANA - DOLATPURA 6 0.34 - 213 JAHANGIRA - SWABI - TOPI 8 40.29 - 214 JAHANGIRA - SWABI - TOPI 8 - 38.24 215 JAHANGIRA OFF-TAKE - KABUL X-ING D/S 16 - 2.52 216 KABUL X-ING JAHANGIRA 16 0.30 - 217 SAKHAKOT - SWAT 8 68.06 - 218 CHAKDARA-TALASH LINE 8 31.60 - 219 GURGURI - KOHAT LINE 10 78.00 - TOTAL 4,550.03 3,130.81 GRAND TOTAL (KM) = 7,680.84 NATURAL GAS Natural Gas Natural gas, as the name implies, is found in gaseous form naturally, underground at varying depths and geographical formations. It is one of the most abundant energy sources in Pakistan, and because it is produced domestically, it is not subject to foreign disruptions of price or supply. Comprised primarily of methane, natural gas is odorless and colorless when it comes out of the ground. After impurities are removed, the natural gas is introduced into the pipeline system where it is transported to the consumers. Prior to distribution, a harmless odorant is added to the gas so any leakage can be easily detected before an unsafe situation occurs. In addition to this "rotten egg" odor, natural gas has some built-in safety features. It is lighter than air, so it will rise and dissipate into the atmosphere in the event of a leak. And it has a very narrow combustion range, igniting only when mixed with air at a ratio of between 4 and 14 percent. Any mixture higher or lower than that range and natural gas simply won't burn. It also requires a very high degree of heat, at least 1200 degrees Fahrenheit, before it will ignite. Once combustion occurs, natural gas is one of the cleanest-burning fuels available today. When it is burned properly, the only emissions are carbon dioxide (which is what we exhale when we breathe) and water vapor. Because of its clean-burning properties, natural gas has become the environmental fuel of choice for many residential, commercial and industrial applications. Such applications include: space heating, water heating, cooking, and as a fuel for fireplaces, vehicles, power plants, commercial and industrial boilers, as well as commercial and industrial processing. Mr. M. ARIF HAMEED Chief Executive/Managing Director Mr. AMJAD LATIF Dy. Managing Director (Operations) Mr. Amir Tufail Dy. Managing Director (Services) SENIOR GENERAL MANAGERS Senior General Managers Mr. Ali Hussain Qureshi (Transmission/Projects) Mr. S. Zahid Hussain (Distribution[North/South]) Mr. Sohail M. Gulzar (Engineering Services) Mrs. Uzma Adil Khan (Finanace) Mr. Liaquat Raza (Human Resource & Logistics Support) Mr. Rehan Nawaz (Central Shared Support) Mr. Sagheer Ul Hassan (Audit) Distribution Network Year Wise Increase In Distribution Network Year Kms Increase Over the Previous Year % Age Increase 1997-98 28,661 - - 1998-99 29,954 1,293 4% 1999-00 31,477 1,523 5% 2000-01 32,825 1,348 4% 2001-02 34,093 1,268 4% 2002-03 35,814 1,721 5% 2003-04 38,284 2,470 6% 2004-05 42,192 3,908 9% 2005-06 46,671 4,479 10% 2006-07 51,866 5,195 10% 2007-08 59,952 13,281 28% 2008-09 67,449 15,583 30% 2009-10 75,653 15,701 26% 2010-11 82,025 14,576 22% Official Addresses of Directors Mian Misbah -ur-Rehman, Chairman, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Gas House, 21 – Kashmir Road, Lahore. Mr. Manzoor Ahmed, C/o NIT Ltd, 6th Floor, NBP Building, I.I. Chundrigar Road, Karachi. Mr. M. Arif Hameed, Managing Director Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited, Gas House, 21- kashmir Road, Lahore. Mian Raza Mansha, Nishat Group of Companies, Nishat House, 53 - Lawrence Road, Lahore. Mr. Shabbir Ahmed, Additional Secretary Finance (Expenditure) Room No. 431, 4th Floor, Q-Block, Pak Secretriat, Islamabad. Mr. Khalid Mansoor, MD, Hub Power Company, 3rd Floor, Islamic Chamber of Commerce Building, Block-9, Clifton Karachi. Mr. Muhammad Azam Khan, Sparlay Kore, Khushal Bagh, Warsak Road, Peshawar. Mirza Mahmood Ahmad, 78-B Mozang Road, Lahore. Mr. Muhammad Arif Habib, Chairman & Chief Executive, Arif Habib Corporation Limited (AHCL), 2nd Floor, Arif Habib Center, 23, M.T. Khan Road, Karachi. Qazi Mohammad Saleem Siddiqui, Director General (SP/Admin), 21-E, Huma Plaza, Blue Area, Islamabad. Mr. Zuhair Siddiqui, Managing Director, Sui Southern Gas Company Limited, Sir Shah Suleman Road, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Block-14, Karachi. Mr. Ahmed Aqeel, 19-Q/A, Gulberg II, Lahore.