Petroleum Minister M Veerappa Moily assured to invest Rs 100 crore for setting up CNG plants in Kerala. Moily said that this amount would be transferred to Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC). The move is a great help and it would save the struggling public transport sector," Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told reporters after meeting Moily. The stat
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Sales of Gujarat Gas rises in Dec quarter
The consolidated net sales of Gujarat Gas Company rose to Rs 756.5 crore during the quarter ended December 31, 2012 from Rs 641.5 crore in the year-ago period. The consolidated net profit of the firm rose to Rs 70.6 crore from Rs 25 crore during this interval, Sugata Sircar, Managing
Dependence of imported fuel prompts GGCL to hike CNG price
Gujarat Gas Company (GGCL) hiked the price of compressed natural gas (CNG) for all the consumers in Surat, Bharuch and Ankleshwar citing the increase in import dependence for the fuel. The price has been raised from Rs 51.95 per kilogram to Rs 56.30 per kilogram following the sharp increase in price
Dependence of imported fuel prompts GGCL to hike CNG price
Gujarat Gas Company (GGCL) hiked the price of compressed natural gas (CNG) for all the consumers in Surat, Bharuch and Ankleshwar citing the increase in import dependence for the fuel. The price has been raised from Rs 51.95 per kilogram to Rs 56.30 per kilogram following the sharp increase in price
AGL to set up mother station for CNG
Reports suggest that AGL (Awantika Gas), which is a distributor of gas in Ujjain, would set up a mother station for compressed natural gas (CNG) on the land to be handed over by the state government. It is learnt that the firm would complete the project in a few months after it receives possession of the land, which was handed over to the Industries department
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AGL to set up mother station for CNG
Reports suggest that AGL (Awantika Gas), which is a distributor of gas in Ujjain, would set up a mother station for compressed natural gas (CNG) on the land to be handed over by the state government. It is learnt that the firm would complete the project in a few months after it receives possession of the land, which was handed over to the Industries department
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IGL provided 87,000 PNG connections in NCR
Media reports suggest that Indraprastha Gas (IGL) provided 87,000 piped natural gas (PNG) connections in the national capital region (NCR) during 2011-12. Of this, nearly 55,000 were in Delhi. It is the largest number of connections IGL provided in a year, reports quoted a spokesperson of the firm as saying. IGL, which distributes natural gas in the city, started operations in 1999 but has only around three lakh
Adani Gas depends on imported natural gas
Reports suggest that compressed natural gas (CNG) is costlier in Ahmedabad than in Delhi, Mumbai, Pune because Adani Gas, which distributes gas in Ahmedabad, is entirely dependent on imported gas. The company has to depend on imported gas because it does not have access to domestically produced gas, while companies in Delhi, Mumbai and the othe
GGC raises prices of products
With effect from January 16, the price of CNG was raised from Rs 50.20 per kg to Rs 56.90 per kg by GSPC Gas Company (GGC). GGC, which is a subsidiary of the state-run Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC), also hiked prices of piped cooking gas from Rs 18.18 to Rs 21.50 (Rs 24.73 with
IGL raises CNG prices
Citing increased input gas price and related taxes, Indraprastha Gas (IGL) recently raised the selling price of compressed natural gas (CNG) in Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad by 4 percent. According to a company statement, the 4 per cent revision in CNG price would result in increase of Rs 1.55 a kg in

