About Us

If you have ever searched for your SNGPL bill online and ended up on three different pages that either did not work, asked you to register, or showed you a bill from six months ago you already know why this site exists.

This site was built by Alyan, a Pakistani based in Punjab who got tired of the same experience every month. Open sngpl.com.pk, wait for it to load, navigate through menus, enter the consumer number, hope the server is not down. For something as simple as checking how much you owe on your gas bill, the process was unnecessarily frustrating.

So in early 2026, Alyan built a cleaner tool. One page. Enter your consumer number. See your bill. Download it if you need a copy. No account. No registration. No unnecessary steps.

What This Site Actually Is

This is not an official SNGPL website. It has no affiliation with Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited or any government body.

It is an independent Pakistani consumer resource — a faster, simpler way to access the same bill information that is publicly available through SNGPL’s own systems. The bill data displayed here comes directly from SNGPL’s servers. Nothing is stored on this site. Nothing is modified.

Think of it as a cleaner front door to information that was always yours to access.

The Guides and Articles

The bill check tool came first. The articles came out of the questions that followed.

When the site launched, the same questions kept coming up in searches that landed here. Why did my bill go up when I used the same amount of gas? What is FPA? How do I get reconnected after disconnection? What happens after I pay my demand notice?

Most of the answers online were either outdated, copied from SNGPL’s own dense documentation, or written by people who clearly had never dealt with the process themselves.

Every article on this site was researched from primary sources — OGRA notifications, SNGPL’s official portal, government gazette announcements, and direct helpline calls to 1199 to verify details that were unclear or contradictory across other sources. Where figures or policies have changed, the articles have been updated to reflect current information.

The goal is simple: if you have a question about your SNGPL gas bill or connection, you should be able to find a plain, accurate, honest answer here without wading through outdated forums or official documents written in bureaucratic language.

A Note on Accuracy

Gas tariffs, FPA charges, and SNGPL policies change. OGRA issues new notifications. The Federal Government revises rates. When these changes happen, the relevant articles on this site are updated.

If you find something that looks wrong or outdated, the contact form is there for a reason. Corrections are taken seriously. An inaccurate article that misleads someone about their gas bill is worse than no article at all.

Contact

For corrections, factual disputes, or anything else: use the contact form on this site. Response time is typically within 48 hours.