Pakistan is in chitchats with Qatar to surrender the vehicle of 10 combined petroleum gas (LNG) cargoes one year starting here, as power use has declined because of slow money related improvement and unreasonably expensive energy costs. This was imparted by Petrol Minister Musadik Malik while talking with writers here on Wednesday. He said that five LNG cargoes expected 2025 under significant length concurrences with Qatar had as of late been dropped, and talks are progressing to give up five extra cargoes to deal with the excess LNG in the country. "Pakistan has proactively delayed five LNG cargoes and suspension of five extra cargoes is being viewed as further," he said, adding that LNG had become surplus as LNG-based influence plants were sidelined because of the cash related credibility interest, and the mysterious area was reluctant to buy LNG because of its huge expense.