In order to meet the rising fuel demand, Indraprastha Gas (IGL), the sole supplier of CNG and piped cooking gas in the National Capital Region, had set up 72 CNG filling stations in the first four months of 2016. Out of total, Fifty-one stations were set up in the National Capital Territory, while 21 were located in Greater Noida and Ghaziabad. The new refueling stations have been set up at the retail outlets of oil marketing companies (OMC) like Indian Oil Corp (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corp (BPCL) and Hindustan Petroleum Corp (HPCL). The company will set up 18 more fuelling facilities this month to meet the target of new stations set by the Supreme Court. According to directions of the apex court, 104 new CNG stations were to be set up in Delhi-NCR, of which IGL has to set up 90 facilities.
Indraprastha Gas, incorporated in 1998, is engaged in distribution of CNG and PNG in Delhi. In 1999 the company took over Delhi City Gas Distribution Project from GAIL (India). IGL laid the network for the distribution of natural gas in the National Capital of Delhi to consumers in the domestic, transport, and commercial sectors.
Company Name | CMP |
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Gujarat Gas | 545.00 |
Indraprastha Gas | 451.75 |
Mahanagar Gas | 1376.45 |
Adani Total Gas | 897.15 |
Guj. State Petronet | 294.20 |
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