India Streamlines Pipeline Approvals to Boost Natural Gas Infrastructure

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has notified a new order to create a time-bound framework for laying and expanding natural gas pipelines nationwide. The order aims to cut delays in approvals and land access to accelerate infrastructure development, including in residential areas. It establishes standardized processes to improve the ease of doing business and support India's shift to a gas-based economy. The move is expected to boost investor confidence and help expand piped natural gas networks for cooking, transport, and industry.

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

  • Streamlined approvals for gas pipelines
  • Aims to boost cleaner fuel adoption
  • Introduces time-bound clearances
  • Strengthens energy security
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Centre notifies order to strengthen piped natural gas infrastructure

The government has notified a new order under the Essential Commodities Act to streamline approvals for natural gas pipelines, aiming to accelerate infrastructure and boost cleaner energy.

"The order provides a streamlined and time-bound framework for laying and expanding pipelines across the country. - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas"

New Delhi, March 24

The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas on Tuesday notified an order to provide a streamlined and time-bound framework for laying and expanding pipelines across the country, developing the natural gas infrastructure amid concerns over its supply due to the West Asia conflict.

According to a press release, the ministry has passed the Natural Gas and Petroleum Products Distribution (Through Laying, Building, Operation and Expansion of Pipelines and Other Facilities) Order, 2026 under the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. The Order 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.

Published in the Extraordinary Gazette of India, 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.

As per the release, the order establishes a clear, uniform framework for laying, building, operating, and expanding pipeline infrastructure. It introduces standardised processes and timelines, reducing ambiguity and administrative discretion.

For ease of doing business, the ministry has ordered to ensure time-bound approvals with deemed approval provisions to eliminate procedural delays, a single, harmonised framework across jurisdictions to reduce fragmentation in permissions, and the elimination of arbitrary levies and charges, ensuring transparency and cost predictability.

The order also provides defined compensation and restoration mechanisms ("dig and restore" / "dig and pay") to avoid disputes with local authorities and reduced compliance burden through simplified procedures and clear documentation requirements.

According to the release, the order facilitates seamless access for authorised entities to lay and expand pipelines, ensures faster rollout of City Gas Distribution (CGD) networks and trunk pipelines, and supports last-mile connectivity and rapid scaling of piped natural gas (PNG).

It provides clarity in handling operational issues, including disruptions and access constraints, and introduces safeguards such as bank guarantees to ensure accountability without imposing excessive financial burden.

The order enables time-bound provision of PNG connections, improving service delivery standards, facilitates a gradual transition from LPG to PNG in areas where pipeline infrastructure exists and provides flexibility where connectivity is not technically feasible.

The ministry will prevent unreasonable denial of access for pipeline development by local bodies or private entities and establish a transparent dispute resolution mechanism through designated authorities.

The order balances consumer convenience with national priorities of energy security and clean energy transition.

This notification is expected to strengthen and diversify the gas distribution network, reducing dependence on single fuels, ensuring faster approvals and regulatory certainty, which will boost investor confidence and accelerate the rollout of pipeline networks across urban and semi-urban areas.

According to the release, the step will lead to an Increased adoption of natural gas for cooking, transport, as well as industrial purposes, which will contribute to improved air quality and lower emissions.

A reliable and affordable energy supply will support industrial and commercial activity.

India's growing energy demand and evolving global energy landscape necessitate a resilient, diversified, and efficient energy system. This order addresses longstanding challenges in infrastructure development, regulatory uncertainty, and delays in approvals, while positioning natural gas as a key transition fuel, the release said.

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.

The government said that 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.

This order marks an important step towards building a gas-based economy, supported by efficient infrastructure, ease of doing business, and wider access to clean energy, the press release said.

This comes amid the concerns over the supply of Liquefied Natural Gas as the conflict in West Asia, which has entered its fourth week, led to hampering of trade routes through the Strait of Hormuz.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good move for energy security, especially with the West Asia situation. Shifting to PNG from LPG can reduce our import bill and is cleaner. My main concern is the cost - will this 'streamlined framework' keep consumer prices in check, or will it just help companies?
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Rohit P
"Dig and pay" mechanism is crucial. Last time a pipeline was laid in our area, the road was left in a terrible state for months. Clear compensation and restoration rules will prevent such mess. Implementation is key now.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Delhi, the air quality is a major concern. If this genuinely accelerates the shift to cleaner cooking and industrial fuel, it could have a real public health benefit. Fingers crossed.
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Vikram M
The intent is good, but I'm skeptical. Another "transparent framework" notification. The real test is on the ground with municipal corporations and local authorities. Will they actually follow these "deemed approval" provisions, or will the old red tape continue?
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Kavya N
Hope this includes tier-2 and tier-3 cities, not just metros. Cleaner fuel should not be a privilege of big cities. Also, the transition from LPG subsidies to PNG pricing needs to be handled carefully for middle-class families.

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