MGL reduces CNG and Domestic PNG price
MGL welcomes the decision taken by the Government of India (GOI) for revising the pricing methodology of domestically produced natural gas to promote usage of natural gas.
MGL reduces CNG and Domestic PNG price
NEW DELHI- MGL welcomes the decision taken by the Government of India (GOI) for revising the pricing methodology of domestically produced natural gas to promote usage of natural gas. This step of GOI will help to increase the consumption of natural gas in domestic and transportation segment, which is an additional step towards making India cleaner and greener.
MGL has always been a customer friendly company and has been passing any reduction in gas cost to its consumers to promote usage of natural gas. In the month of February 2023, MGL had reduced its Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) price by Rs. 2.5/Kg.
Read Also : RBI approves NOC to REC Ltd for setting-up a wholly owned subsidiary in Gift City, GujaratIn continuation to the above, MGL is pleased to pass on the benefit of this reduction in domestic gas cost to its Domestic PNG and CNG consumers. Accordingly, the price of CNG is reduced by Rs. 8/Kg and Domestic PNG (DPNG) by Rs. 5/SCM in and around Mumbai.
The reduced MRP of CNG will now be Rs.79.00/Kg and Domestic PNG will be Rs. 49.00/SCM effective from midnight of 07th April, 2023/ morning of 08th April, 2023.
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