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692 CNG buses to go off road by year end after route rationalisation: DTC

Delhi Transport Corporation has completed the pilot project of rationalisaton of routes for buses in East Delhi, with 692 CNG buses gradually going off roads by the end of this year, officials said. The rationalisation will also be carried out in West region and North region and none of the 12-metre bus route will be discontinued. Even under reduced fleet availability, at least one bus on each route shall be operated, they said. "While IIT-Delhi is carrying out route rationalisation of the 9 metre buses, the DTC and Delhi Integrated Multi Modal Transit System Limited (DIMTS), which operates cluster buses, have jointly carried out route rationalisation of 121 routes for 12 metres long buses. This was done for east Delhi," the official said. Out of the total 121 routes that were analysed, 100 were those where DTC operated exclusively while 12 were serviced by cluster buses. There were nine routes that were served both by DTC and cluster buses. There are 2,442 CNG buses (692 DTC, 1,75

692 CNG buses to go off road by year end after route rationalisation: DTC
Updated On : 22 Nov 2025 | 8:14 PM IST

TaMo evaluating both CNG, hybrids for larger cars, SUVs above 4 metres

Tata Motors says its strong EV-CNG mix keeps it well within CAFÉ compliance, but it is studying CNG use up to 4.3 metres and exploring strong hybrids for larger cars and SUVs if segment competitivenes

TaMo evaluating both CNG, hybrids for larger cars, SUVs above 4 metres
Updated On : 18 Nov 2025 | 3:23 PM IST

Mumbai faces long CNG queues for second day after major pipeline damage

CNG pumps across Mumbai and neighbouring areas witnessed long queues for the second straight day on Tuesday, as supply disruptions caused by damage to a key gas pipeline continued to hamper refuelling for vehicles. Most CNG pumps, including those operated by Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL), saw long queues from early morningparticularly of black-yellow taxis and autorickshawswith several drivers reporting wait times of three to four hours, compared to the usual 15 to 30 minutes. As per Mahanagar Gas Limited, the disruption began on Sunday after third-party damage to GAIL's main supply pipeline inside the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers (RCF) compound hit gas flow to MGL's City Gate Station at Wadala - a key entry point for the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) supply to the city. MGL on Monday evening said nearly 60 per cent, or 225 of the 389 CNG pumps supplying gas to the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, remained operational, and full restoration was expected by Tuesday noon. "I've been ..

Mumbai faces long CNG queues for second day after major pipeline damage
Updated On : 18 Nov 2025 | 11:45 AM IST

'No blast, no supply hit': ONGC clarifies after Uran plant fire near Mumbai

A fire broke out at ONGC's Uran gas plant on Monday, sparking supply concerns, but the company said there was no blast and gas distribution to consumers remained unaffected

'No blast, no supply hit': ONGC clarifies after Uran plant fire near Mumbai
Updated On : 10 Sep 2025 | 2:34 PM IST

ONGC plant fire: CNG availability may be impacted in Mumbai, says MGL

The fire at ONGC's Uran gas processing plant has impacted MGL's gas supply to its city gate station at Wadala, while the supply to CNG stations may be affected. Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL) is ensuring that the supply to its domestic PNG consumers is maintained as a priority without interruption. A fire broke out in the ONGC plant at Uran in neighbouring Navi Mumbai around 3 pm. It was doused by Oil and Natural Gas Corporation's fire brigade service after around two hours, police said. Nobody was injured in the incident. MGL is ensuring that the supply to its domestic PNG consumers will be maintained on a priority without interruption, but CNG stations' supply may be impacted. "A disturbance at ONGC's Uran gas processing facility, prompting MGL to prioritise uninterrupted supply to domestic PNG consumers while cautioning that low pipeline pressure could impact CNG availability across Mumbai," the MGL said in a statement on Monday night. The MGL also urged industrial and commercial

ONGC plant fire: CNG availability may be impacted in Mumbai, says MGL
Updated On : 08 Sep 2025 | 11:48 PM IST

Indian Oil plans ₹1.66 trn investment over 5 years for business growth

The investment will expand the company's core operations in oil refining and fuel marketing, along with ventures in petrochemicals, natural gas, and renewable energy

Indian Oil plans ₹1.66 trn investment over 5 years for business growth
Updated On : 30 Aug 2025 | 4:30 PM IST

India eyes 126 million PNG connections, 18,000 CNG stations by 2034

Major push in gas infra expansion being achieved through state policies, says PNGRB

India eyes 126 million PNG connections, 18,000 CNG stations by 2034
Updated On : 27 Aug 2025 | 12:55 PM IST

TVS launches new electric 3-wheeler model to target cargo vehicle market

TVS Motor Company on Thursday expanded its electric commercial vehicle range with the introduction of a three-wheeler for the cargo segment. The company had forayed into the electric three-wheeler segment earlier this year with the launch of the King EV MAX to cater to the passenger segment. TVS King Kargo HD comes with a driving range of 156 km and is priced at Rs 3.85 lakh (ex-showroom). TVS Motor Company Head Commercial Mobility Business Rajat Gupta said the model would also be launched in CNG trim later this year. He noted that electric models are witnessing robust acceptance and the segment is likely to account for 60 per cent of the overall three-wheeler market by 2030. Gupta noted that EV models sold around 20,000 units last year, which is roughly 31 per cent of the overall 60,000-unit three-wheeler market. "As far as the cargo segment is concerned, around 10,000 units are getting sold each month, with diesel accounting for 50 per cent and EV and CNG accounting for 25 per

TVS launches new electric 3-wheeler model to target cargo vehicle market
Updated On : 21 Aug 2025 | 6:04 PM IST

Adani-Total Gas Q1 net profit falls 8% on lower domestic gas availability

Adani Total Gas Ltd on Monday reported an 8 per cent fall in its June quarter net profit after a cut in supply of cheaper domestically produced gas led to higher input prices. Net profit was Rs 162 crore in April-June - the first quarter of 2025-26 fiscal year - compared with Rs 177 crore a year back, according to a company statement. Cost of natural gas, which the firm converts into CNG for sale to automobiles and pipes to household kitchens for cooking, rose 31 per cent to Rs 1,049 crore in the quarter. This is because lower allocation of cheaper domestic gas, called APM for CNG segment, had to be replaced with high-priced gas from other sources. Revenue from operations rose by 21 per cent to Rs 1,491 crore "on account of the higher volume, primarily on CNG segment," the firm said. During the quarter, the firm added one CNG station to take the network strength to 650 and expanded piped connection to 9.90 lakgh by adding 26,869 new homes. Combined CNG and piped natural gas (PNG)

Adani-Total Gas Q1 net profit falls 8% on lower domestic gas availability
Updated On : 28 Jul 2025 | 8:32 PM IST

Fueling Change: How CNG is transforming India's passenger car landscape

According to a report by Equirus, CNG has been steadily increasing across regions over the past one year, with the East region led by Bihar witnessing a significant increase

Fueling Change: How CNG is transforming India's passenger car landscape
Updated On : 07 Jul 2025 | 10:39 PM IST

Adani Total Gas, Jio-bp tie up to offer petrol, diesel, CNG at fuel outlets

Under the strategic alliance, ATGL fuel stations will retail Jio-bp's high-performance petrol and diesel, while Jio-bp outlets will host ATGL's CNG dispensing units within its geographical areas

Adani Total Gas, Jio-bp tie up to offer petrol, diesel, CNG at fuel outlets
Updated On : 25 Jun 2025 | 4:19 PM IST

Only BS-VI CNG goods vehicles to enter Delhi from Nov 2025, Centre tells SC

Only BS-VI CNG, LNG, EV goods vehicles to be allowed into Delhi from November 1, 2025; ban will not apply to vehicles registered in Delhi, Centre tells SC

Only BS-VI CNG goods vehicles to enter Delhi from Nov 2025, Centre tells SC
Updated On : 07 May 2025 | 1:45 PM IST

Adani Total Gas Q4 results: Profit falls 8% on higher gas purchase costs

The company, a joint venture of Adani Group and French oil major TotalEnergies SE, said its consolidated net profit fell about 8 per cent to Rs 1.55 billion

Adani Total Gas Q4 results: Profit falls 8% on higher gas purchase costs
Updated On : 28 Apr 2025 | 6:37 PM IST

Govt tweaks city gas policy, moves to advance quarterly allocations

The government will now allocate natural gas to CNG and piped cooking gas retailers two quarters in advance to give city gas companies greater clarity, the Oil Ministry said Friday. With city gas retailers like Indraprastha Gas Ltd, Mahanagar Gas Ltd and Adani-Total Gas Ltd reporting pressures on margins after the allocation of cheaper administered price or APM gas to them was cut without giving enough advance notice, the ministry decided to tweak the allocation policy. "From Q1 (first quarter) of FY 2025-26 (April 2025 to March 2026 financial year), domestic natural gas allocations for CNG (Transport) and piped natural gas (domestic household cooking gas) segments will be done on a two-quarter advance basis," the ministry said in a statement. Besides the lower-priced APM gas produced from old fields given on a nomination basis, the allocation will also now include gas from new wells drilled on the nomination fields of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Oil India

Govt tweaks city gas policy, moves to advance quarterly allocations
Updated On : 18 Apr 2025 | 7:44 PM IST

Govt cuts cheaper APM gas supply to CNG retailers IGL, MGL, Adani Total Gas

The government has cut the supply of lower-cost APM gas to city gas distributors such as Indraprastha Gas Ltd, Mahanagar Gas Ltd, and Adani Total Gas Ltd, by up to 20 per cent, replacing the shortfall with more expensive fuel. GAIL (India) Ltd, the state-owned nodal agency for gas supply, has intimated about a cut in supply of gas from legacy fields, called Administered Price Mechanism (APM) gas, the three city retailers said in separate stock exchange filings. The production of APM gas, which is currently priced at USD 6.75 per million British thermal unit, is declining at the rate of 9-10 per cent annually as recovery from old and ageing fields falls. Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is investing in drilling more wells to maintain the output, but that additional cost is reflected in a higher price of the gas thus produced. Such gas is called new well gas and is priced at about USD 8 per mmBtu. In the last one year, APM gas supplies to city gas retailers have been cut by alm

Govt cuts cheaper APM gas supply to CNG retailers IGL, MGL, Adani Total Gas
Updated On : 16 Apr 2025 | 4:52 PM IST

Draft EV Policy 2.0 recommends phasing out of CNG autorickshaws in Delhi

The draft of electric vehicle (EV) policy 2.0, which is likely to be announced soon by the Delhi government, recommends the phasing out of CNG-driven autorickshaws, officials said on Monday. As per the draft EV Policy 2.0, no CNG autorickshaw registration will be allowed from August 15 this year. The CNG auto permits will not be renewed from August 15 this year and all such permits will be substituted or re-issued with only e-auto permits. The draft of policy also recommends phasing out fossil fuel-driven vehicles carrying solid waste deployed in large numbers by the civic bodies and city buses. All the CNG auto-rickshaws above 10 years old will be mandatorily replaced or retrofitted to be run on batteries during the policy period. In a strong recommendation, the draft policy also lays down that two wheelers running on petrol, diesel, CNG will not be allowed from 15 August, 2026. Similarly, it recommends that no diesel, petrol, CNG three-wheeler registration will be allowed in ca

Draft EV Policy 2.0 recommends phasing out of CNG autorickshaws in Delhi
Updated On : 08 Apr 2025 | 6:47 AM IST

PNGRB proposes tweak in tariffs; CNG, piped gas to be charged lowest rate

In a significant change to regulations, oil and gas regulator PNGRB has proposed a new policy of how tariffs for pipelines carrying gas to users will be determined, and proposed charging city gas entities selling CNG and piped cooking gas to households at the lowest rates. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has floated a public consultation document for changing the zonal tariffs levied on pipelines that carry natural gas from fields producing it or from import ports, to users such as power plants that make electricity from it, or fertiliser units that manufacture urea from it, or city gas entities that turn it into CNG for sale to automobiles and pipe it to household kitchens for cooking purposes. "In yet another far-reaching reform for bringing investments and to increase the gas consumption especially in CNG and domestic piped natural gas (one used in household kitchens for cooking) in the country, PNGRB has brought a proposal for reducing the price of piped ..

PNGRB proposes tweak in tariffs; CNG, piped gas to be charged lowest rate
Updated On : 31 Mar 2025 | 10:18 AM IST

Margin woes to continue for city gas distribution companies in Q4

Continued geopolitical tensions will keep Europe's demand high in CY25

Margin woes to continue for city gas distribution companies in Q4
Updated On : 10 Mar 2025 | 10:59 PM IST

Setting up CBG plants can reduce Delhi's pollution by 30%: Nomura study

One CBG plant offsets emissions equal to 1.5 lakh electric cars, study finds

Setting up CBG plants can reduce Delhi's pollution by 30%: Nomura study
Updated On : 06 Feb 2025 | 9:20 PM IST

SML Isuzu forays into EV segment with Hiroi.ev, bullish on govt schemes

Commercial vehicle maker SML Isuzu has forayed into the electric vehicle business with the launch of Hiroi.ev platform for commercial buses that are expected to be rolled out in the April-June quarter this year, a senior company official said. While admitting the continuing dominance of diesel, petrol, CNG-based vehicles, the company expects the government's sustainability targets and programmes to push demand for EV buses and bring down cost of production with large volumes. "As we introduced our first ever EV bus, I think technology is available and we are ready for implementation. We think this is the right time to roll out EVs. India is one of the most promising markets in the world. Indian government plans for 30 per cent EV penetration in total sales by 2030 will provide us strong support for growth in EV buses," SML Isuzu, MD and CEO, Junya Yamanishi said at Bharat Mobility Global Expo. The company's Hiroi.ev bus platform has been designed for intra and inter-city ...

SML Isuzu forays into EV segment with Hiroi.ev, bullish on govt schemes
Updated On : 18 Jan 2025 | 9:40 PM IST