Key Points

India is making significant strides in transforming its energy landscape by expanding natural gas infrastructure. The government aims to increase natural gas's share in the energy mix to 15% through strategic policy interventions. Experts highlight the potential of city gas distribution and renewable integration as key drivers of this transition. The approach focuses on creating cleaner, more affordable energy solutions for households and industries.

Key Points: India's Gas Sector Targets 15% Energy Mix Boost

  • Government authorizing 300+ geographical areas for gas infrastructure
  • Targeting 15% natural gas share in energy mix by 2030
  • Promoting city gas networks and renewable integration
  • Emphasizing cleaner, more affordable energy solutions
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Govt focusing on raising share of natural gas in India's energy mix

Government accelerates natural gas adoption through policy support, infrastructure development, and strategic partnerships for sustainable energy transformation.

"With industry collaboration and policy support, we can raise the share of natural gas in India's energy mix - Anjan Kumar Mishra, PNGRB Secretary"

New Delhi, Sep 18

The government plans to accelerate the use of piped natural gas (PNG), complementing renewables through gas-based power, and scaling opportunities in CBG, hydrogen, and LNG mobility.

Addressing the ASSOCHAM India Gas Infrastructure Conference, Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) Secretary, Anjan Kumar Mishra, said: "With industry collaboration and policy support, we can raise the share of natural gas in India's energy mix well beyond 15 per cent and make clean, affordable energy a reality for every household."

Lauding the sector's achievements in promoting the ease of doing business, including efforts to transition households from LPG to PNG, he noted the progress made in laying the groundwork in rural areas and stressed the importance of scaling access and boosting power generation through natural gas. A collective commitment is required to build a resilient, future-ready gas infrastructure, aligned with India's vision for sustainable growth and carbon neutrality, he added.

Mishra said that over the past few years, the government has laid the foundation - authorising more than 300 geographical areas, advancing rural access, and fostering ease of doing business.

ASSOCHAM Task Force on Hydrocarbons Co-Chairman & Pipeline Infrastructure Limited MD Akhil Mehrotra emphasised the need for a faster rollout of city gas networks, supported by a robust "gas to power" strategy. He called for greater integration of renewables, expanded energy storage solutions, and a strong mobility ecosystem to drive adoption.

Indraprastha Gas Ltd's Director - Commercial, Mohit Bhatia, emphasised that the nation's vision to achieve a 15 per cent share of natural gas in the energy mix by 2030 is not merely an aspirational figure but a collective mission anchored in action.

Highlighting the transformative role of the City Gas Distribution (CGD) sector, he underlined how every new pipeline, CNG station, and household connection brings the country closer to cleaner air, healthier communities, and globally competitive industries.

Bhatia reflected on the growing strength of the global LNG landscape, where India has already emerged as the fourth-largest importer, and outlined how expanded regasification capacity, innovative solutions like SSLNG hubs, and transparent gas exchanges will shape the future. Stressing natural gas as the bridge fuel for decarbonization, he spoke of its pivotal role in reducing industrial emissions, modernising logistics, and balancing renewable power.

- IANS

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Priya S
We switched to PNG last year and it's been amazing! No more booking cylinders and waiting for delivery. The cost is also lower than LPG. More families should get this facility. 🙌
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Michael C
Good to see India focusing on gas infrastructure. The 15% target by 2030 is ambitious but achievable with proper investment. The key will be making it affordable for middle-class households.
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Rohit P
Hope the government ensures safety standards with this expansion. Gas pipelines need regular maintenance and monitoring. Safety should not be compromised for speed of implementation.
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Sarah B
As someone working in renewable energy, I appreciate that they're positioning natural gas as a bridge fuel rather than a permanent solution. The integration with renewables is the right approach for sustainable development.
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Vikram M
The CNG vehicles initiative is excellent! Already seeing benefits in Delhi with improved air quality. More cities need this infrastructure. Hope they expand to tier 2 and 3 cities soon. 🚗
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Ananya R
While this is good, I hope the government doesn't neglect renewable energy investments. Solar and wind should remain priorities alongside gas expansion. We need a balanced energy mix for long-term sustainability.

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