Supply to gas plant cut as pipeline blown up

Published February 23, 2015
Ae fire flaring up from a gas pipeline after a bomb blast by suspected militants.—AFP/File
Ae fire flaring up from a gas pipeline after a bomb blast by suspected militants.—AFP/File

DERA MURAD JAMALI: Gas supply to the Pir Koh purification plant was suspended after militants blew up a pipeline on Sunday.

According to police, militants planted explosives under the pipeline that supplies gas to the plant from well numbers 21-22, and detonated it by remote control in Nokhani area.

Also read: Gas pipeline blown up in Balochistan's Jaffarabad district

Soon after the blast, technicians from the Oil and Gas Development Company cut off supply to the pipeline.

“A big portion of the pipeline was smashed into pieces in the blast,” police said, adding that repair work would start on Monday after security clearance.

Published in Dawn, February 23rd, 2015

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