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Natural gas bags! ’80 percent cheaper’ This is how natural gas is transported from the field to the house… ‘Can I buy a bag of natural gas?’ |

The price of natural gas and natural in the world gas Although the shortage is one of the main topics of the world agenda, everyone should try to use less natural gas prices There are simple methods preferred to download. But a method used in Pakistan left them speechless. Because the natural gas found in the country’s fields is transported to homes in sacks as a result of pure chance. Moreover, only 25 cents worth of plastic bags are used during this shipment. In this very dangerous process, the bags filled with natural gas look like balloons. The details of that method that shocked everyone in Pakistan…

Natural in Banda Daoud Shah town, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan gas found accidentally in the fields, not during traditional methods of discovery with massive infrastructure and drilling.

In a region where poverty is widespread, people risk their lives to use gas from the city where they live. Due to the impossibility, the local population developed their own facilities for extraction, transportation and measurement of natural gas.

Natural in the region where there is no infrastructure gas it is distributed from a shed instead of a refinery, transported in sacks instead of pipelines. The unit of measurement is not the cubic meter; plastic bag.

These giant cylindrical bags are first seen as children run away from the “asylum processing plant” at the entrance of the city with “flying balloons” (large bags) in their hands. child Although it looks like fun, it actually becomes fuel for them. people are cooking dinner…

AA reporter watched this dangerous journey of natural gas and met with the residents of the settlement.

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Local residents are aware of the dangers of this fun mode of transportation that looks like a “flying balloon.” Because of this, there have been many deaths and injuries in the region before.

However, depending on the size of the people due to their cost and poverty, 5-10 instead of kitchen pipes, which cost 1000 Pakistani rupees (about 410-820 Turkish lira), they prefer “flying balloons” which are 70-80 percent cheaper.

Residents of Banda Daoud Shah are not paying for natural gas to come out of their land.

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Those who do not have natural gas on their land meet their needs from a makeshift shack on the outskirts of town. Children waiting in the barracks fill the bags of the townspeople with natural gas.

On the list of daily kitchen essentials, nan (bread) and in addition to dalchana (peas), he also asks the head of the family for a sack of goose.

Natural gas extracted through a buried hose is filled into the bags through a small valve placed at the mouth of the bags to prevent leakage. The other end of the bags is tied to a stone on the ground so that it does not rise up like a balloon.

A bag on average 20– Charges in 25 minutes. 20An electric pump costing 00 rupees (about 165 Turkish Lira) is enough to use “bag gas” in their homes. With this pump, it is possible to cook food from bag gas in home stoves. One bag of gas is equivalent to two hours of consumption.

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“Balloons” carried by most children can turn into “flying balloons” at the slightest carelessness.

As if children carry natural gas home in bags, small patches on some nylon bags are noticeable. Since the bags are not disposable, looking at the patches on them, it can be understood that they have been used dozens of times.

While warnings such as “Do not approach fire, be careful, turn off electronic devices” on kitchen pipes, natural gas filling units or tankers that carry them attract attention worldwide, “stages during filling, transportation and consumption” bag gas in the hands of children” is completely “organic”.

Translation“24 HOURS”



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