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Why CNG supply in Mumbai collapsed?

Gas supplies across MGL’s network is expected to normalize once the damage is rectified and supply is restored to CGS Wadala, the company said adding that gas supply will be restored on November 18.

November 17, 2025 / 19:34 IST
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A major CNG supply crisis has crippled public transport and led to long queues at gas stations across Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai since Sunday, after a vital GAIL pipeline was damaged near the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) plant in Wadala.

The disruption to Mahanagar Gas Limited's (MGL) main City Gate Station at Wadala has forced many of the region's  CNG stations to shut down or operate with low pressure, severely impacting thousands of auto-rickshaws, taxis, and public buses. While MGL has prioritized uninterrupted Piped Natural Gas (PNG) supply to domestic households, industrial and commercial consumers have been advised to switch to alternate fuels.

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Currently, out of MGL's total 389 CNG stations, 225 CNG stations are operating, MGL said.

"MGL is ensuring supply to its domestic PNG consumers to be maintained on priority without interruption. However, CNG stations across Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai including the dedicated CNG stations for public transport undertakings may not operate, due to stoppage of gas supply in CGS Wadala and there by MGL pipeline network. Industrial & Commercial customers in the affected areas have been advised to switch to alternate fuel," the company said in a statement.