Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) intensifies efforts to curb gas theft by disconnecting five more meters and inspecting 60 others across the city.

In a concerted effort to combat gas theft and other illegal activities, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) has intensified its operations. The UFG Control Task Force of SNGPL disconnected an additional five gas meters in various parts of the city, bringing the total number of meters affected by this round of inspections to ten.

This move is part of a broader strategy to ensure that only legitimate users are connected to the gas supply system. By targeting suspected cases and conducting thorough checks, SNGPL aims to reduce losses due to unauthorized usage, which can be substantial for both consumers and the company. The utility's efforts also serve as a warning to those who might consider engaging in such illegal practices.

In addition to the disconnections, the task force conducted 60 meter inspections across different areas of the city. These checks are crucial for verifying the authenticity of connections and ensuring that all users adhere to regulations set by SNGPL. The comprehensive approach taken by the utility reflects its commitment to maintaining a fair and transparent gas distribution system.

The increased vigilance by SNGPL is expected to have a significant impact on reducing instances of gas theft, thereby benefiting both consumers and the company. As part of this initiative, customers are encouraged to cooperate with the task force during inspections to ensure smooth operations and continued access to essential services.

By taking proactive steps against illegal activities, SNGPL aims to create a more secure and reliable environment for all its users. The ongoing efforts demonstrate the utility's dedication to addressing issues related to gas theft and ensuring that resources are used efficiently and equitably.