Key Points

Adani Total Gas and Jio-bp have partnered to expand fuel options for Indian consumers. The deal allows Adani to offer Jio-bp's high-performance fuels while Jio-bp integrates Adani's CNG units. This collaboration leverages both companies' infrastructure to improve customer experience. The move strengthens their positions in India's evolving energy market.

Key Points: Adani Total Gas and Jio-bp Partner to Expand Fuel Options

  • Adani Total Gas and Jio-bp to integrate CNG and fuel offerings
  • Partnership covers existing and future retail outlets
  • Enhances access to high-performance fuels and CNG
  • Strengthens sustainable mobility solutions in India
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Adani Total Gas, Jio-bp partner to enhance quality fuel offerings

Adani Total Gas and Jio-bp join forces to enhance CNG and high-performance fuel availability across India, improving customer experience.

"We are united by a shared vision to offer our customers a superior selection of high-quality fuels. – Sarthak Behuria, Jio-bp"

Ahmedabad, June 25

Adani Total Gas and Jio-bp (the operating brand of Reliance BP Mobility) announced on Wednesday that they have signed an agreement to redefine the auto fuel retail experience for Indian consumers, according to a joint statement.

Under this partnership, select Adani Total Gas fuel outlets will offer Jio-bp's high-performance liquid fuels (petrol and diesel), while select Jio-bp fuel outlets will integrate Adani Total Gas' CNG dispensing units, within Adani Total Gas' authorized Geographical Areas (GA), thus enhancing the supply of high-quality fuels to transport consumers.

Adani Total Gas, a joint venture of Adani and TotalEnergies, is India's leading city gas distribution (CGD) player, serving natural gas to households, industries, commercial customers, and motorists.

Adani Total Gas also offers Compressed Biogas (CBG), EV Charging, and LNG for the transportation segment.

Jio-bp, a joint venture between Reliance Industries Limited and bp, is a leading mobility solutions provider in India, with a strong presence in fuel retailing, low-carbon alternatives, and modern convenience stores.

"We are united by a shared vision to offer our customers a superior selection of high-quality fuels. Jio-bp has always been committed to delivering an exceptional customer experience, and this partnership allows us to leverage each other's strengths to further enhance the value we provide to India," said Sarthak Behuria, Chairman, Jio-bp in the statement.

"It is our shared vision to provide complete range of high-quality fuels at our outlets. This partnership will enable us to leverage each other's infrastructure, thus enhancing customer experience and offerings," said Suresh P Manglani, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer, Adani Total Gas Ltd.

The agreement covers both existing and future outlets of both partners.

Adani Total Gas currently operates a network of 650 CNG stations, while Jio-bp has a network of 2000 outlets. This strategic alliance marks a significant milestone in the journey of both companies toward sustainable growth and innovation.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Great to see two major players collaborating! This will definitely improve fuel availability and quality across India. Hope they maintain competitive pricing too. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
As a CNG vehicle owner, I'm excited about more stations offering quality fuel. But I hope they also focus on reducing queues at CNG pumps - the wait times are crazy during peak hours!
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Amit S.
Good initiative but I'm concerned about monopoly. When big companies join hands, sometimes consumer choice suffers. Hope government keeps an eye on fair competition.
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Neha P.
Finally! More EV charging stations would be great. These companies should invest more in green energy solutions. India needs to reduce pollution levels in our cities. 🌱
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Vikram J.
Jio-bp already has good service quality. If they can maintain that standard while expanding, it's a win for customers. Their convenience stores are quite useful during long drives.
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Sunita R.
Hope they train their staff properly. Many fuel stations have rude employees who don't care about customer service. Better training = better experience for all of us.

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