A major gas supply line was severely damaged in an explosion in the Wanda Amir area of Lakki Marwat, causing widespread disruption to fuel distribution from the Betani oil field to Punjab. The incident took place within the jurisdiction of Thana Saddar and is being treated as a deliberate act of sabotage by unidentified attackers.
The powerful blast targeted a key section of the main pipeline, halting the flow of gas and sparking fears of an extended energy crisis in parts of Punjab. This is the third attack on gas infrastructure in Lakki Marwat within just one month, raising serious concerns about the deteriorating security situation in the region and the vulnerability of Pakistan’s critical energy network.
Following the explosion, security forces quickly arrived at the scene, cordoning off the area and launching a comprehensive investigation. Authorities are working to assess the extent of the damage, and repair operations are expected to begin shortly. In the meantime, gas supply to several areas remains suspended, adding pressure on energy stakeholders to respond quickly.
Officials have also confirmed that additional security measures are being implemented along key pipeline routes to prevent further incidents. These repeated attacks highlight the urgent need for stronger infrastructure protection and intelligence-led operations in high-risk zones.
The disruption comes at a time when energy demand is already high, making the restoration of services a top priority. Law enforcement agencies are pursuing leads to identify the culprits behind the sabotage, while local authorities have urged residents to stay alert and report any suspicious activities near critical infrastructure.
This latest incident underscores the pressing need to secure Pakistan’s energy assets against growing threats and to ensure the uninterrupted supply of vital resources.

