What are LPG, PNG, CNG and LNG? From cooking gas in homes to fuel for vehicles and industries, these gases play a major role in daily life. Here’s a simple guide explaining their full forms, key ...
The government is pushing for wider adoption of PNG connections as it prioritises domestic gas supply amid the ongoing war in ...
As gas pipeline networks expand across cities, households are gradually shifting to PNG because of convenience, safety and ...
The Indian household and hospitality market are feeling the ripple effects of the United States and Israel's war on Iran. In several cities, consumers have reported longer waiting times for LPG ...
The government said that gas distribution companies have introduced several offers to encourage new PNG connections.
PNG vs LPG in India is a common question as more cities shift to piped natural gas. Here's a simple guide to the difference, ...
Recent energy studies suggest electric cooking using induction can be cheaper than LPG in many scenarios. In India, e-cooking has been estimated to be 37 percent cheaper than non-subsidised LPG and ...
India’s LPG consumption doubled from 15 MMT in 2011-12 to 31 MMT in 2024-25, with over 93% growth met by imports, IISD says, ...
For many Indians, LPG cylinders have been the most common cooking fuel for years. However, PNG or Piped Natural Gas is gradually becoming a popular alternative across the country.