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IGL aims to become a leader in LNG, with 100 stations by FY30: MD Chatiwal Interviews

.Costs Kamal Kishore Chatiwal, Taking Care Of Supervisor, Indraprastha Gasoline Limited6 minutes read Last Updated: Sep 01 2024|5:29 PM IST.State-run Indraprastha Fuel Limited (IGL) is increase its own dissolved natural gas (LNG) play, establishing one hundred LNG stations through FY30 and also building up initiatives to establish CNG to LNG conversion plants for servicing challenging terrains, Managing Supervisor Kamal Kishore Chatiwal says to Subhayan Chakraborty and Shreya Jai in a job interview at their Delhi base of operations.The nationwide capital's only urban area fuel supplier (CGD) is actually also planning to establish among the initial at-scale commercial biomethane manufacturing resources by a CGD player at its upcoming squeezed biogas (CBG) jobs in Delhi, along with Chatiwal suggesting that 30 per-cent of nationwide imports.