"At present the (proportion of) gas is 6.5 per cent in our (India's) energy basket. We are not producing country. We have planned 15 per cent," Pradhan said while launching the 'Gas4India' campaign, aimed at promoting the use of gas in the country.
The minister, however, did not give any timeline to achieve this objective.
Pradhan said, "The world average (of gas proportion in energy mix) is 23.5 per cent. In Gujarat, where our Prime Minister Narendra Modi was Chief Minister for three terms, this average is 26 per cent."
The minister said that besides the move to enhance gas production, the government is promoting nationwide gas grid and setting up gas infrastructure.
He said that GAIL has already finished the tendering process for gas grid and actual process of laying pipelines will begin soon.
The minister today held meeting with senior officials and representatives from 20 big cities. During the meeting, the issues of road cutting fee, Uniform Tax for PNG, provisioning of PNG infrastructure for upcoming smart cities were discussed.
It is a unified cross-country, multimedia, multi-event campaign to communicate the national, social, economic and ecological benefits of using natural gas as the fuel of choice to every citizen who uses, or will use in the near future, gas in any way- cook, travel, light their homes, and power their business.
The campaign includes social engagement via Twitter, Facebook, Youtube, LinkedIn, and its official blogsite, as well as hyper local, offline events to directly connect with consumers through discussions, workshops and cultural events.
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