Just over a third of the 150 stations run by the company will be operational during lock down toll March 31
According to E S Ranganathan, MD of IGL, it is the price of gas and not the end of exclusivity that is the challenge.
IGL sells Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to automobiles and Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to household kitchens and industries
It meets fuel requirements of over 105,000 vehicles running on CNG in national capital region through a network of over 500 CNG stations
The average daily sales went up from 5.26 million standard cubic metres per day to 5.91 mmscmd
The government's push for cleaner fuel is expected to see more CNG-run vehicles on the street
IGL seeks to expand beyond New Delhi and its suburbs