India Boosts Gas Infrastructure with New Order to Speed Up Pipeline Projects

The Indian government has notified the Natural Gas and Petroleum Products Distribution Order, 2026 to accelerate the development of natural gas infrastructure. The order establishes a streamlined, time-bound framework for laying and expanding pipelines nationwide to address approval delays. It aims to improve last-mile connectivity for piped natural gas, promoting its use for cooking, transport, and industry. The reform is designed to enhance ease of doing business by creating a predictable regulatory environment for stakeholders.

Key Points: India Notifies Order to Fast-Track Natural Gas Pipeline Infrastructure

  • Streamlines time-bound pipeline approvals
  • Aims to expand piped natural gas (PNG) access
  • Promotes shift to cleaner fuels for transport & industry
  • Establishes transparent, investor-friendly framework
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Centre notifies order to boost natural gas infra, improve access to piped natural gas

New order streamlines approvals for gas pipelines, aims to expand PNG access and boost cleaner fuel use for energy security and a gas-based economy.

"significantly improve ease of doing business by simplifying procedures, reducing regulatory bottlenecks - Official Statement"

New Delhi, March 25

In an effort to strengthen natural gas infrastructure and improve ease of doing business, the government has notified the Natural Gas and Petroleum Products Distribution Order, 2026 under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955.

The order, through the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, provides a streamlined and time-bound framework for laying and expanding pipelines across the country, addressing delays in approvals and access to land, and enabling faster development of natural gas infrastructure, including in residential areas.

The order comes into immediate effect and establishes a comprehensive, transparent, and investor-friendly framework for efficient gas distribution, rapid infrastructure expansion, and equitable access to cleaner energy.

The order aims to facilitate the expansion of piped natural gas (PNG) networks, improve last-mile connectivity, and promote a shift towards cleaner fuels for cooking, transport and industrial purposes, thereby strengthening energy security and supporting India's transition to a gas-based economy.

According to an official statement, this order addresses longstanding challenges in infrastructure development, regulatory uncertainty, and delays in approvals, while positioning natural gas as a key transition fuel.

"At its core, the reform is designed to significantly improve ease of doing business by simplifying procedures, reducing regulatory bottlenecks, and creating a predictable and transparent operating environment for stakeholders," said the statement.

The reform aims at transparent and predictable regulatory framework, establishes a clear, uniform framework for laying, building, operating, and expanding pipeline infrastructure and introduces standardised processes and timelines, reducing ambiguity and administrative discretion.

It also ensures time-bound approvals with deemed approval provisions to eliminate procedural delays; single, harmonised framework across jurisdictions to reduce fragmentation in permissions and elimination of arbitrary levies and charges, ensuring transparency and cost predictability.

The government said it remains committed to expanding the role of natural gas in India's energy mix and fostering a policy environment that promotes investment, innovation, and sustainability.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Delhi, the difference in gas availability between areas is stark. A single, harmonised framework is exactly what's needed. Cleaner cooking fuel should not be a luxury based on your zip code.
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Rohit P
Good move on paper, but the real test is execution. We've seen many 'ease of doing business' orders before. Will the local municipal bodies and state agencies actually follow these deemed approval provisions? Hope it's not another file that just moves from one desk to another.
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Priya S
This is fantastic for our air quality! Moving transport and industries to cleaner gas is crucial, especially in our metros. Faster infrastructure means CNG stations can come up quicker. A step towards energy security and cleaner cities. 👍
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Vikram M
Addressing land access is key. Pipeline projects often get stuck because of disputes or local objections. A clear, transparent framework should help. Hope it also ensures fair compensation for landowners and minimal disruption during construction.
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Michael C
Investor-friendly framework is the right signal. India needs massive investment in energy infrastructure. Predictable regulations and elimination of arbitrary charges will attract serious players. This could be a game-changer for the gas sector's growth.

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