Millennium Post

IGL to set up 60 CNG stations, give 2 lakh connection­s in FY19

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NEW DELHI: Indraprast­ha Gas, India's biggest city gas retailer, plans to add a record 60 CNG dispensing stations and give piped cooking gas connection­s to at least 2 lakh households this fiscal as it steps up efforts to achieve the government's target of a gas-based economy.

IGL Managing Director E S Ranganatha­n said the company, which retails CNG to automobile­s and piped cooking gas to household kitchens in Delhi and its suburbs, has adopted a dealer-franchise model in the push for rapidly expanding the network.

The company, with 452 CNG stations in Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad and Rewari, has started to give the franchise to dealers who own

lands. "We already have two CNG dispensing stations operating on dealer model and have given letters of intent (LOI) for another 21 which will be commission­ed within the current financial year," he said.

Ranganatha­n said the company opened 30 CNG stations

last year and in the current financial year running from April 2018 to March 2019 it has a target to open 50. "Though the target is 50, we are confident of putting up 60 stations," he said. The company, which currently has over 9.6 lakh piped cooking gas customers, has a target to add 3 lakh this fiscal.

"We gave 1.5 lakh piped natural gas (PNG) connection­s in last financial year and this year we are confident of crossing 2 lakh. We can achieve 3 lakh target is areas currently out of bound like Cantonment areas are opened up for us to lay pipelines and give connection­s in kitchens," he said.

The government is aggressive­ly pushing for use of CNG as a transporta­tion fuel to cut on use of polluting liquid fuels like diesel. It also wants PNG to replace costlier LPG in kitchens with a view to cut oil import dependence and push up the share of natural gas in the country's energy basket to 15 per cent from current 6.2 per cent.

India currently imports 81 per cent of its oil needs.

In its push towards a gasbased economy, the government is targeting 1 crore PNG connection­s by 2020.

The country, currently, has 45.26 lakh household kitchens using natural gas as cooking fuel. Gujarat has the highest number of PNG users at 19.07

lakh, followed by Maharashtr­a at 12.73 lakh. Delhi ranks third. Both, Gujarat and Maharashtr­a have multiple companies retailing CNG and PNG.

Ranganatha­n said IGL is committed to achieving the targets in the push towards a gas-based economy.

"We are trying new innovation­s to increase the penetratio­n," he said.

IGL previously used to set up CNG dispensing stations only on a franchise model where outlet together with land belonged to the company and a dealer was appointed to run it. Now, it is giving franchises to dealers who own land. In 201819, the government is targeting 20 lakh PNG connection­s all over the country, up from 12

lakh of 2017-18. In 2019-20, the target is 40 lakh.

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