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IGL strives to become a forerunner in LNG, with 100 terminals through FY30: MD Chatiwal Interviews

.Costs Kamal Kishore Chatiwal, Handling Director, Indraprastha Gas Limited6 minutes went through Final Updated: Sep 01 2024|5:29 PM IST.State-run Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) is actually ramping up its own melted natural gas (LNG) play, putting together one hundred LNG stations by FY30 and also strengthening efforts to establish CNG to LNG conversion vegetations for servicing complicated landscapes, Handling Supervisor Kamal Kishore Chatiwal says to Subhayan Chakraborty as well as Shreya Jai in a meeting at their Delhi head office.The nationwide capital's only urban area fuel representative (CGD) is also preparing to set up one of the initial at-scale industrial biomethane creation facilities by a CGD gamer at its own upcoming pressed biogas (CBG) jobs in Delhi, with Chatiwal suggesting that 30 per-cent of nationwide bring ins.