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		<title>India Ramps Up Gas to Fertilizer Plants, Adds 4.15 Lakh PNG Links</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a move to bolster agricultural productivity, the Indian government is increasing natural gas supply to fertilizer units by 5%, pushing it to 95% of their average six-month usage. This&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a move to bolster agricultural productivity, the Indian government is increasing natural gas supply to fertilizer units by 5%, pushing it to 95% of their average six-month usage. This decision factors in current gas reserves and incoming LNG shipments, as disclosed on Saturday.</p>
<p>Household PNG and CNG transport users continue to enjoy uninterrupted 100% supply. The Petroleum Ministry highlighted rapid progress: 4.15 lakh new PNG connections activated since March 2026, with 4.55 lakh more registrations in the pipeline. Over 26,000 consumers have ditched LPG for PNG.</p>
<p>Commercial LPG demand is met with 1,13,233 metric tons sold post-March 14, 2026—matching 60 lakh-plus 19-kg cylinders. Daily sales peaked at 7,140 metric tons on March 10.</p>
<p>To curb commercial LPG shortages, CGD firms including IGL, MGL, GAIL, and BPCL are incentivizing PNG for commercial establishments like eateries. States are being nudged for swift CGD infrastructure nods, with a 10% extra LPG quota as carrot for PNG migration supporters—18 regions already onboard.</p>
<p>Fast permissions for CGD projects now come via a three-month highway ministry window. A draft model CBG policy promises states investment-friendly rules, tying future LPG perks to its adoption.</p>
<p>These initiatives signal a strategic pivot towards sustainable energy, ensuring fertilizer security while expanding clean fuel access nationwide.</p>
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