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Pakistan Is Largest CNG User

Pakistan has become the largest user of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) in the world. Pakistan has overtaken Argentina, Brazil and Iran in the number of vehicles using CNG as fuel.

21 per cent vehicles in Pakistan have converted to CNG which is ahead of India who had a little over a million vehicles converted to CNG. In Italy 730,000 cars had converted to gas and China have 450,000 vehicles running on gas.

In Pakistan 2.5 million vehicles are running on CNG where as 3,329 CNG stations are operating in the country.

 

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June 6, 2011 Mubashir Mahmood
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Mubashir Mahmood is interested in Sports, Business, Tech. He is associated with AwamiWeb for the last 10 years. He has also worked in the Dawn newspaper. He tweets @mubashirmahmood

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