India Extends National PNG Drive to June 2026 Amid Global Energy Shifts

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has extended the National PNG Drive until June 30, 2026, following a comprehensive review of City Gas Distribution (CGD) network development. Key government interventions include new regulatory orders to manage LPG supply disruptions and a reform linking commercial LPG allocation to CGD expansion. Progress is significant, with over 10,000 new domestic households and 50 commercial establishments gaining PNG supply daily as of March 2026. These coordinated measures aim to build long-term resilience in India's gas sector against global energy supply chain challenges.

Key Points: PNGRB Extends National PNG Campaign, Reviews CGD Network

  • National PNG Drive extended to June 2026
  • New measures to manage LPG supply disruptions
  • CGD network expansion linked to commercial LPG allocation
  • Over 10,000 new domestic PNG connections daily
  • Regulatory steps to ease consumer connectivity
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PNGRB extends National PNG Campaign, Chairperson reviews CGD Network rollout

PNGRB extends the National PNG Drive to June 2026 and reviews CGD network expansion to strengthen India's gas-based energy ecosystem.

"PNG gas supply is being ensured for over 10,000 new domestic households, and 50 new commercial establishments daily - PNGRB"

New Delhi, April 4

In view of ongoing global geopolitical developments disrupting energy supply chains, Chairperson, PNGRB has undertaken a comprehensive review of the development and expansion of City Gas Distribution networks across the country on 31st March 2026, covering the progress of the National PNG Drive, compliance by CGD entities with regard to various directives/advisories issued by MoPNG, PNGRB and various other Government bodies, and new measures to facilitate ease of gas connectivity for consumers. The National PNG Drive has been extended until 30th June 2026.

According to an official press release by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board, the Government of India, through the MoPNG, in coordination with the PNGRB and other Ministries/Departments, has issued a series of targeted measures to manage disruptions in LPG supply while strengthening the gas-based energy ecosystem.

Key interventions include the Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Regulation of Supply and Distribution) Amendment Order dated 14.03.2026 and the Natural Gas & Petroleum Products Distribution Gazette Notification dated 24.03.2026.

A significant reform initiative linking the allocation of commercial LPG with the expansion of the CGD network in States has already begun to yield positive results, leading to accelerated infrastructure growth and improved last-mile connectivity.

Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs is actively facilitating the expansion of CGD networks in collaboration with PNGRB, State Governments, municipal authorities, and CGD entities, ensuring better integration of urban planning with energy infrastructure development.

PNGRB has further complemented these initiatives through a series of regulatory measures and advisories. These include prioritising PNG connections for households as well as institutional users such as canteens, hostels, mess facilities, hotels and restaurants, and hospitals.

Additional steps, such as the expansion of PNG coverage and the temporary suspension of imbalance charges, have been undertaken to support consumers and enhance network efficiency.

To enable effective monitoring of CGD network rollout, data of DPNG connections, CNG station commissioning, Commercial connections, and other performance parameters from all authorised CGD entities through the designated reporting portal.

The scale of ongoing progress is significant: as of 31st March 2026, PNG gas supply is being ensured for over 10,000 new domestic households, and 50 new commercial establishments daily, the regulatory board said in its press release.

As part of its initiative to further strengthen the DPNG penetration in urban and peri-urban households, Chairperson, PNGRB has directed all CGD entities to web-host their PNG expansion or rollout plan area-wise/municipality-wise on their websites for the wide access of the interested consumers.

These measures, taken collectively by PNGRB in close coordination with the MoPNG, are aimed at addressing the immediate challenges posed by global geopolitical developments disrupting energy supply chains, while simultaneously building long-term structural resilience in the CGD sector.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see proactive measures, but the ground reality is different. In our area, the CGD company has been promising a PNG connection for 8 months. The web-hosted plans are a good idea, but they need strict deadlines and accountability.
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Rohit P
10,000 new households daily is an impressive number! This kind of infrastructure push is what builds aatmanirbharta in the energy sector. Linking LPG allocation to CGD expansion is a smart policy move to incentivize faster rollout.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Gurgaon, the process for getting a PNG connection was surprisingly smooth compared to stories I'd heard. The coordination between urban planning and energy infra mentioned here seems to be working in newer developments.
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Vikram M
The focus on hospitals, hostels, and commercial establishments is very important. Our restaurant in Pune switched to PNG last year and it has significantly reduced our operating costs. More stable than LPG cylinders. Hope the suspension of imbalance charges helps keep prices stable for consumers.
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Karthik V
While the intent is good, I hope this doesn't become another scheme with great press releases but slow implementation on the ground. The proof will be in the pudding – let's see if my parents in Coimbatore get a reliable PNG connection by 2026 as promised. The transparency via websites is a step in the right direction.

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