Soon after government picked 20 cities to provide with uninterrupted power and water supplies, proper sanitation and public transport to turn them into smart cities with living standards comparable to Europe, the regulator decided to give out licence to retail CNG and piped cooking gas in 11 of cities that did not have them as yet.
Unmindful, the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) on March 31 issued a notice saying bidding process for licence for the 11 cities will start on April 22 with beginning of sale of bid documents and last date for bidding was June 20.
It on April 22 modified the notice to say sale of bid documents would commence on May 16 and last date of bidding will be July 14.
PNGRB in its original notice had stated that government
had announced 20 smart cities for integrated urban planning by addressing the issue of infrastructure, land use planning, transport, urban design and architecture in a holistic manner.
"For efficient and cleaner energy management in these smart cities, development of city or local natural gas distribution (CGD) networks is required," it had said adding nine of these cities already had authorised CGD development.
PNGRB called the bidding round for the 11 cities as 7th licensing round.
In the sixth round, 34 cities were offered, of which firms like Adani Gas-Indian Oil combine, GAIL Gas, Gujarat Gas and BPCL bid for 20 cities at close of tender in January.
