Gas Firms Offer Free Fuel, Waivers to Boost PNG Adoption in India

City gas distribution companies in India are rolling out incentives like free gas and waived charges to encourage more domestic and commercial consumers to adopt Piped Natural Gas (PNG). The government is facilitating this shift by expanding the gas network and streamlining the application process through various channels. Officials assure that India maintains self-sufficiency in petrol and diesel production with adequate inventories, urging citizens against panic buying. While priority sectors like PNG and CNG receive full gas supply, regulated supplies continue for industrial users, with LPG supply remaining a point of focus.

Key Points: Gas Companies Offer Incentives for PNG Connections

  • Free gas worth ₹500 for domestic users
  • Waiver of registration & security deposits
  • Push for commercial LPG users to switch
  • Government expanding CGD network
  • Adequate petrol, diesel stocks assured
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Gas companies in India offering incentives to promote PNG connections

Indian gas firms are offering free gas, waived fees, and faster connections to promote PNG use for homes and businesses. Learn about the latest incentives.

"Consumers can apply for PNG connections through email, customer portals, letters or call centres - Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas"

New Delhi, March 16

Several city gas distribution companies are offering incentives to promote PNG connections, including free gas worth Rs 500 for domestic consumers by Indraprastha Gas Ltd. and GAIL Gas Ltd., waiver off registration charges of Rs 500 for domestic PNG consumers and security deposits for commercial consumers by Mahanagar Gas Ltd., and waiver of security deposits for all commercial connections by BPCL.

Commercial LPG consumers in major cities and urban areas are encouraged to switch to PNG, and establishments such as hotels, restaurants, hospitals and hostels can obtain PNG connections through authorised City Gas Distribution (CGD) entities. In a statement, the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas said consumers can apply for PNG connections through email, customer portals, letters or call centres of CGD companies, and connections can be provided quickly where pipeline networks already exist. The Government is meanwhile expanding the CGD network and PNGRB has advised CGD entities to accelerate deployment of resources, encourage utilisation of existing connections and reduce timelines for supply commencement.

Inter-Ministerial Media Briefings on developments in West Asia are being organised regularly. In today's briefing (16 March 2026), the Ministries of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Ports, Shipping and Waterways, and External Affairs shared updates on energy supplies, maritime operations, the welfare of Indian nationals in the region and related public information efforts.

In India, all refineries are operating at high capacity and maintaining adequate crude oil inventories. India remains self-sufficient in petrol and diesel production and no imports of these fuels are required to meet domestic demand.

No cases of fuel dry-outs have been reported at retail outlets by Oil Marketing Companies, and supplies of petrol and diesel continue to be maintained regularly. Citizens are advised not to resort to panic buying as adequate stocks of petrol and diesel are available. Priority sectors continue to receive protected gas supplies, including 100 percent supply to PNG and CNG, while supplies to industrial and commercial consumers are being regulated at around 80 percent. The government maintained that there is adequate crude oil inventory in the country, but LPG supply continues to remain a bit concern.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally some relief! Getting a PNG connection in our apartment was so expensive with all the deposits. Rs 500 waiver and free gas is a nice Diwali bonus 🪔. My mom will be happy not to worry about cylinder booking and delivery delays anymore.
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Rohit P
Good for commercial users. Restaurants and dhabas switching to PNG will save a lot of cost and hassle. But the article says LPG supply is still a concern. What about rural areas and poor households who depend on subsidized cylinders? The focus seems very urban-centric.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Delhi, the process for PNG was surprisingly smooth through the online portal. The incentive is a welcome gesture. It's reassuring to know the country is self-sufficient in petrol and diesel production despite global tensions.
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Karthik V
The incentives are fine, but what about the long-term pricing? Once everyone is hooked to PNG, will the companies increase tariffs? Also, "quickly where pipeline exists" – that's the catch. In my colony, we've been waiting for 2 years for the pipeline to reach us.
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Meera T
This is a positive move for cleaner fuel and energy security. Shifting commercial establishments to PNG will help reduce pollution in cities. Hope hospitals and hostels take advantage of the security deposit waiver. A step towards Aatmanirbhar Bharat in energy. 👍

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