Govt plans to provide piped natural gas to Kolkata in three years
Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan says the centre and West Bengal would work together to make
PNG available to urban households for cooking needs
The ministry of petroleum and natural gas has drawn up plans to provide piped natural gas (PNG) to
the city over the next two-three years. It also intends to introduce compressed natural gas (CNG) as
transport fuel to reduce pollution in the city.
Dharmendra Pradhan, minister of state (independent charge) for petroleum and natural gas, said the
centre and the state would work together to make cooking gas available to the urban households of
the city through PNG connections.
“We are talking to the state government, we have their cooperation,” he said.
Part of Rs.12,000 crore Jagdishpur-Haldia pipeline project, where 60% of the project cost would be
borne by Gail (India) Ltd with 40% contribution from the centre, separate PNG pipeline for Kolkata
would be lay down, the minister said.