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IGL aims to become a leader in LNG, with 100 terminals by FY30: MD Chatiwal Meetings

.Costs Kamal Kishore Chatiwal, Dealing With Director, Indraprastha Gas Limited6 minutes read Last Improved: Sep 01 2024|5:29 PM IST.State-run Indraprastha Fuel Limited (IGL) is ramping up its own melted gas (LNG) play, establishing 100 LNG stations through FY30 and also building up efforts to create CNG to LNG sale plants for servicing difficult terrains, Handling Supervisor Kamal Kishore Chatiwal tells Subhayan Chakraborty and Shreya Jai in a meeting at their Delhi central office.The national capital's sole metropolitan area gasoline supplier (CGD) is additionally intending to establish one of the first at-scale business biomethane production facilities by a CGD gamer at its own upcoming squeezed biogas (CBG) jobs in Delhi, along with Chatiwal arguing that 30 per cent of national bring ins.