Ramadan Gas Supply Schedule 2026: 19-Hour Daily Supply Confirmed for Punjab

Good news for residents of Lahore and Punjab! The Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) has officially announced the Ramadan Gas Supply Schedule 2026 to facilitate consumers during the holy month. According to the new plan, gas will be available daily from 3:00 AM to 10:30 PM without interruption . This means households will have a continuous 19-hour supply to manage Sehri, Iftar, and regular cooking needs comfortably throughout Ramadan .

Key InformationDetails
Gas Utility CompanySui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) 
Daily Supply Timings3:00 AM to 10:30 PM 
Helpline for Complaints1199 
Regions CoveredLahore & all Punjab, KP, Islamabad 
Effective FromStarting 1st Ramadan 2026 

Official Gas Supply Timings for Punjab (SNGPL)

SNGPL Managing Director Amir Tufail confirmed that the company will not restrict supply to peak cooking hours only. Instead, they will strive to ensure uninterrupted availability throughout the announced timeframe each day . This decision was made following consultations with the Petroleum Division to provide maximum relief to consumers during Ramadan .

  • Sehri & Iftar Coverage: The 3:00 AM to 10:30 PM window fully covers both meal preparation times.
  • Continuous Flow: Unlike previous years, the supply is not split into separate blocks, ensuring gas pressure remains stable for longer periods .
  • Tail-End Monitoring: Special attention will be given to “tail-end” areas that usually face pressure issues to ensure they also receive adequate supply .

Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) Schedule for Karachi

While SNGPL covers Punjab, consumers in Karachi and Sindh fall under the Sui Southern Gas Company (SSGC) . SSGC has announced a slightly different schedule to manage demand effectively .

  • Sehri Timing: Gas will be available from 3:00 AM to 9:00 AM .
  • Iftar Timing: Gas will be available from 3:30 PM to 10:00 PM .
  • Off-Hours: Supply will be suspended from 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM and 10:00 PM to 3:00 AM to build up “line pack” for the next meal time .

How to Register a Complaint for Low Gas Pressure

If you face low gas pressure or supply interruptions during the announced timings, SNGPL has activated a dedicated complaint system .

  • Helpline Number: Call 1199 immediately to register your complaint .
  • Situation Rooms: The government has established special control rooms at SNGPL and SSGC head offices to monitor real-time pressure and address issues .
  • Mobile Apps: Consumers can also lodge complaints via the official SNGPL mobile application for faster resolution .

Government Assurance for Ramadan 2026

Federal Minister for Petroleum Ali Pervaiz Malik and Power Minister Awais Leghari have assured the nation that there will be no gas or electricity loadshedding during Sehri and Iftar timings . During a joint press conference, the ministers stated that “additional gas volumes” have been arranged to meet the spike in domestic demand .

  • Monitoring: All feeders will remain under strict surveillance, especially during peak hours .
  • Electricity Helpline: For power-related complaints during Sehri and Iftar, consumers can call 118 .

Warning Against Illegal Compressors

SNGPL and SSGC have issued a strict warning against the use of illegal gas compressors or suction pumps . Officials stated that these devices:

  • Deprive neighbors of their fair share of gas.
  • Pose significant safety risks to households.
  • Result in heavy fines and disconnection of supply for violators .

Official Portal for SNGPL

For the most accurate and live Ramadan Gas Supply Schedule, consumers should always refer to the official SNGPL website and notifications.

  • Official Source: Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL)
  • Official Portal Link: www.sngpl.com.pk

With the first fast expected on Ramadan Gas Supply Schedule Thursday, February 19, 2026, these arrangements are now in effect . Consumers are urged to use gas responsibly and avoid wastage to ensure uninterrupted supply for everyone during the blessed month .

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