A number of students presented their papers on different aspects of UFG to whom the Chairman conferred certificates. The SSGC Chairman said that Pakistan's fortunes can change for the better due to the country's youth and stressed that research-oriented collaboration should be encouraged between SSGC and DUET to help combat UFG. He said that in order to control the rising UFG trend, SSGC would be receptive to any idea suggested by DUET to control UFG. Chairman, SSGC complimented DUET's Vice Chancellor Dr Faizullah Abbasi and his team for bringing into the forefront the important issue of UFG through this workshop. He stressed on the need for analyzing the factors causing the phenomenon of UFG so that it can be better controlled.
In his address, Dr Faizullah Abbasi thanked SSGC management for gracing the occasion and said that it has in its ranks engineers who have worked dedicatedly towards curbing UFG through a number of measures including pressure profiling, system augmentation and rehabilitation. He said that for the first time in its history, DUET is introducing programs such as Cathodic Protection, Distribution and Gas Measurement and hoped that gas utilities such as SSGC would provide them with a forum to engage themselves in hands-on training as well as hub for research.
In his remarks, Amin Rajput, Acting MD, termed UFG as a monster and said that the phenomenon of rapid urbanization and expansion of distribution network have also contributed to rising UFG. The Acting MD said that UFG is not just restricted to gas utility companies but power sector companies such as WAPDA are also facing Transmission and Distribution losses.
He said that SSGC has reconstituted its Surveillance and Monitoring Department to create Control Gas Theft Operations Department to make it more focused and result-oriented towards clamping down on gas theft, a major factor contributing towards UFG.
At the conclusion shields were presented to SSGC's MD and Chairman by the VC, DUET.-PR