TPL Properties Limited (PSX: TPLP) has made a notable discovery during a preliminary site investigation at its Korangi Creek development, uncovering an underground gas pocket while drilling a test well for water exploration.
This unexpected finding has drawn attention from industry experts, authorities, and stakeholders alike.
Safety protocols were strictly followed to prevent any accidents or further escalation of the situation.
Discovery of Gas Pocket During Preliminary Site Investigation
On March 28, 2025, TPL Properties Limited, a leading development company in Pakistan, encountered an underground gas pocket during a test drilling operation at its Korangi Creek development site.
The gas was discovered while the company was drilling for water exploration purposes, a routine task in the development process.
According to initial technical assessments conducted by TPLP, as well as independent industry experts, the gas encountered is likely to be shallow biogenic methane.
This naturally occurring gas is produced by the decomposition of organic materials in the earth's subsurface.
Given the location of the Korangi Creek development, which is not part of a known natural gas reservoir, experts believe that the gas pocket will likely dissipate naturally over time if it is allowed to burn off safely.
Authorities sealed off the affected plot in Korangi Creek, where a fire had been burning for six consecutive days.
This fire was the result of methane gas being released during a construction company’s tube well drilling operation.
TPL Properties' Commitment to Transparency
Experts from various fields, including environmental science, geology, and engineering, have been brought in to assess the situation.
One of the key pillars of TPL Properties Limited's operations is its unwavering commitment to transparency and sustainability.
TPLP has always prioritized safety and environmental responsibility in its projects, and the Korangi Creek development is no exception.
In response to the incident, TPLP has issued timely press releases to keep stakeholders informed about the situation.
The discovery of methane gas at the Korangi Creek site raises important questions about the environmental impact of the development. TPL Properties has made it clear that it is taking all necessary precautions to minimize any potential risks.