The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) released a new schedule that states that gas will be shut off for 17 hours each day during Ramadan...

Gas schedule During Ramzan

Ramzan is a time of increased activity, with people attending taraweeh prayers, preparing iftar, and engaging in various charitable activities. However, As Per every year, the citizens of Pakistan are facing a different challenge: gas loadshedding.
The Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) released a new schedule that states that gas will be shut off for 17 hours each day during Ramadan, from 7 AM to 4 PM and from 8 PM to 3 AM. This has caused great inconvenience to people, particularly those who rely on gas for cooking and heating. With the temperature dropping at night, people have to endure cold nights without heat.
situation became worse on the first sehri of Ramadan when gas companies failed to fulfill their promise of gas supply. As a result, people were unable to prepare sehri, the pre-dawn meal, at home. Many people had to rush to nearby hotels to buy food or wait for the gas to be restored. However, even after waiting for several hours, gas did not return.
Loadshedding of Gas on Peak

The citizens are worried and tired of waiting for gas. Many people have expressed their frustration on social media, saying that they are facing difficulty in cooking meals and keeping themselves warm. People are also concerned about the impact of gas loadshedding on businesses that rely on gas for their operations.
The rush at nearby hotels during sehri time is causing overcrowding. The government needs to take steps to ensure that people have access to gas during Ramadan. This could be achieved by increasing gas supply, providing alternative fuel sources, or adjusting the gas loadshedding schedule.
Some time after sehri ended, a new notice was issued from SSGC. The notice stated that the loadshedding of gas would be reduced from 17 hours to 12 hours a day. While this is a welcome development, it still means that people will have to endure long hours without gas. The government needs to take immediate action to address this issue and ensure that people have access to gas throughout Ramadan.
Gas Issues

In Short, gas loadshedding during Ramadan has caused great inconvenience to people in Sindh and Balochistan provinces. People are facing difficulty in cooking meals, keeping themselves warm, and businesses that rely on gas for their operations are suffering. The government needs to take immediate action to address this issue and ensure that people have access to gas throughout Ramadan. We hope that the situation will improve soon, and people can observe Ramadan without facing any further inconvenience.