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Oil and gas regulator talks to states on lowering cost of laying pipelines

PNGRB Member Gajendra Singh said building infrastructure for gas should not solely be considered as a source of income by state governments, but also as an opportunity for creating a facility for people.

March 07, 2024 / 17:10 IST
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India has set an ambitious target of increasing gas share to 15 percent of the nation’s total energy mix by 2030 from current 6.2 percent.
India has set an ambitious target of increasing gas share to 15 percent of the nation’s total energy mix by 2030 from current 6.2 percent.

The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Body (PNGRB) is in talks with state governments to streamline laying gas pipelines in an attempt to reduce costs, member Gajendra Singh told Moneycontrol.

Singh said building infrastructure for gas should not be considered only a source of income for state governments, it is also an opportunity for creating a facility for people. The cost of laying pipelines is as high as Rs 60,000 per metre in some states, while it may be as low as Rs 2,000 per metre in some other states.

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“We are saying costs such as road cutting charges and laying of pipeline charges should be standardised. We are creating a facility and therefore minimum amount should be charged for gas pipelines,” said Singh.

City gas distribution (CGD) companies often emphasise the struggle of laying gas pipelines in certain areas due to delay in getting required permissions and higher costs on account of lower density of consumers in the area.