PM likely to inaugurate three CNG fuel stations in Patna on March 3

PATNA: PM Narendra Modi is more likely to inaugurate 3 newly constructed fuel stations on March 3 for the provision of compressed natural fuel (CNG) in the state capital.

Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) sources mentioned the 3 stations at Raja Bazar, Bypass Road and Naubatpur are nearly able to provide CNG. Sources additionally mentioned round 5,000 families, commercial entities and hospitals in the city have registered for piped natural fuel (PNG) provide. The areas to be lined in the first section of PNG provide include Jagdeo Path, Boring Road, AIIMS-Patna and BIT-Patna.

According to GAIL sources, an individual prepared to get PNG provide for home and commercial functions has to replenish a registration shape and fasten residential evidence and a photograph. “A person will have to pay Rs5,000 as security deposit beforehand to the government concerned to get PNG provide for home functions. The commercial entities registering for the PNG provide will have to deposit a higher security amount. The commercial entities will likely be using imported fuel provide whereas the families gets provide for home functions at a backed charge,” a senior GAIL professional mentioned.

He added: “Several brokers had been deputed to tell the residents about the paperwork had to connect with registration bureaucracy. They also are responsible for distribution and submission of bureaucracy.”

Transport division secretary Sanjay Agarawal mentioned on Wednesday that his division was once in talks with GAIL officials for using natural fuel provide for public transport. “We will take a look at our highest to get our buses run on CNG. We will first test it in a couple of buses earlier than planting the CNG-kit in city buses,” Agarwal mentioned.


CNG and PNG are economically less expensive, eco-friendly and handy in comparison to LPG and petroleum products. A GAIL professional mentioned CNG and PNG will likely be 30 to 40% less expensive than commonplace petroleum and LPG prices.


Bihar State Road Transport Corporation (BSRTC) has equipped 1.5 acre land to GAIL at Phulwarisharif to set up a keep an eye on room. PNG and CNG provide in Patna is a part of the Jagdishpur-Haldia-Bokaro-Dhamra pipeline below the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga Yojana, which is able to attach the eastern and northeastern states to the national fuel grid.


GAIL sources mentioned people who want to get CNG-aided equipment planted of their cars will have to pay round Rs50,000. “Around 300 to 400 CNG aided autorickshaws will likely be disbursed by the auto firms on the inaugural day,” a GAIL professional mentioned.


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