Energetica India Magazine May-June 2021

NEWS POLICY Dharmendra Pradhan Inaugurates India’s 1st CNG Mobile Refuelling Units Adding another dimension to expand- ing the reach of environment friendly Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) to the doorstep of customers, Dharmendra Pradhan, Petroleum and Natural Gas & Steel Minister, inaugurated India’s first CNG Mobile Refueling Unit (MRU) de- veloped by Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL). He also dedicated to the nation a to- tal of 201 CNG stations in the country, out of which 54 have been set up by IGL. These 54 CNG stations of IGL are spread over 4 States/UTs i.e. Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. 21 of these stations are located in Del- hi, 6 in Ghaziabad, 6 in Gurugram, 4 in Karnal, 3 in Kaithal, 3 in Rewari, 4 in Kanpur, 2 in Meerut, 2 in Gautam Budh Nagar, 1 in Hapur and 2 in Ajmer. The minister also inaugurated PNG supply in Jhansi and another MRU developed by MGL during the function. Asserting that the future of fuel retail is mobile, the Minister spoke about vari- ous measures to give boost to this eco- system including setting up mobile re- filling CNG facility. He also outlined the benefits of mobile fuel retailing which includes cost advantage as well as advantage in terms of reaching out to consumers at shopping malls, offices and other places. He also said that going forward, mobile battery swapping should also be ex- plored. “We are bringing in innovation in energy retailing and making it mobile and delivering at the doorsteps,” Prad- han added. The Minister said that CGD sector has emerged as a major sector for natural gas consumption. The demand is only going to increase as more GAs be- come operational. He exhorted the CGD entities to keep working hard to reach 10,000 CNG sta- tions and 5 crore PNG connections in coming 7-8 years. He said that there is a need for conversion of diesel/petrol vehicles to CNG/LNG for ensuring less- er emissions and cleaner environment. In that direction, Mobile Refueling Unit (MRU) will help achieve supply of CNG in areas not yet connected through pipelines or at places where there is scarcity of land parcels to set up con- ventional CNG stations. He stressed upon the need to expedite commis- sioning of more MRUs in the Country to increase mobility of fuel availability through their deployment at various lo- cations. Explaining the salient features of MRU subsequent to the ceremony, Amit Garg, Director (Commercial), IGL said, “The concept of MRUs shall go a long way in enhancing the customer experi- ence when CNG fueling facility would be available at the doorstep”. He thanked the minister for his visionary idea of developing MRUs, which has seen light of the day today. Garg informed that IGL had showcased a prototype of MRU for the first time during National Conclave on Emerging Opportunities in Natural Gas Sector on 23rd January 2021. Subsequently, tak- ing inputs from all the stakeholders in- cluding Petroleum and Explosive Safe- ty Organisation, IGL had embarked on developing the first model, which has been approved by PESO. He highlighted that MRU developed by IGL has been fitted with 55 lightweight Type IV Cylinders, which can store upto 1500 kg CNG and fill 150 to 200 vehi - cles in a day. 10 energetica INDIA- May-June_2021

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