26 April 2024
The Pakistan interview: Adnan Gilani, chief operating officer, Pakistan LNG
Publication date: 29 September 2017
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Pakistan’s economy has been growing at a rate of 4.5% per year, but government estimates show that, were businesses not constrained by a chronic gas shortage, it could grow by 7-8% per year. The south Asian country pins its hope for achieving this on LNG.
Pakistan could be importing up to 30 mtpa of LNG by 2025, but even that may not be enough to cover the country’s yawning gulf between supply and demand, Adnan Gilani, the chief operating officer of Pakistan LNG, the state-backed company charged with managing the entire supply chain for LNG to solve Pakistan’s energy crisis, tells LNG Business Review.