ECC approves to enhance wheat subsidy for Gilgit-Baltistan

Government of PakistanECC approves to enhance wheat subsidy for Gilgit-Baltistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) on Tuesday approved to enhance the wheat subsidy for Gilgit-Baltistan up to Rs 2 per kilogram by the end of current financial year as consented and agreed by the regional government.

The approval was given by the ECC in its meeting Chaired by Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi at PM Office in Islamabad.

The ECC decided that funds for supply of wheat would be provided on quarterly basis during harsh weather while it would be provided on monthly basis for the remaining part of the year.

The ECC also approved payment of two months’ salary to the employees of Pakistan Steel Mills.

Furthermore, the ECC approved a proposal by the petroleum division to allocate 14.2 MMCFD gas from Sofia field to Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) owing to availability of nearest transmission network and that the gas from same block is already being supplied to SSGC.

The ECC also approved to replace four Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Air Mix Projects keeping in view road access, availability of land and safety and security issues.

As per decision of the ECC, Air Mix Project Malkot (KPK) is proposed to be replaced with project at Balakot, Forward Kahuta with Drosh (Chitral) Hajira (AJK) to Beor Tehsil Kahuta and Abbaspur (AJK) to Ban, Tehsil Murree.

On re-allocation of gas from existing fields, ECC approved proposal of Petroleum division to re-allocate up to 130 MMCFD gas from OGDCL’s KPD field to SSGC and SNGPL on equal sharing basis in line with earlier ECC decision dated 06-10-2009.

It was decided that up to 25 MMCFD gas from MOL’s Makori East field and 6.4 MMCFD from Makori Deep field would be allocated to Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) for meeting its gas demand and supply.

The ECC also allowed marketing of diesel oil conforming to EURO-IV and EURO-V specifications under deregulated environment provided there was no burden on government of Pakistan.

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