IGL intends to become an innovator in LNG, with one hundred stations by FY30: MD Chatiwal Interviews

.Costs Kamal Kishore Chatiwal, Dealing With Supervisor, Indraprastha Gasoline Limited6 minutes reviewed Last Updated: Sep 01 2024|5:29 PM IST.State-run Indraprastha Gasoline Limited (IGL) is ramping up its melted natural gas (LNG) play, setting up one hundred LNG terminals by FY30 and also building up attempts to establish CNG to LNG transformation plants for servicing complicated landscapes, Managing Supervisor Kamal Kishore Chatiwal says to Subhayan Chakraborty and also Shreya Jai in a job interview at their Delhi head office.The national principal city’s main metropolitan area fuel distributor (CGD) is also preparing to establish one of the first at-scale industrial biomethane manufacturing centers through a CGD player at its upcoming compressed biogas (CBG) projects in Delhi, with Chatiwal suggesting that 30 per cent of nationwide imports.