Oil India, Mahanagar Gas Sign MoU to Explore LNG and Clean Energy Opportunities
Oil India Ltd. (OIL) and Mahanagar Gas Ltd. (MGL) have partnered to assess the technical and commercial viability of LNG in the heavy-duty transport segment and jointly explore scalable projects in clean energy.
October 07, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

Oil India (OIL), a Maharatna public sector enterprise with integrated capabilities across the oil and gas value chain, and Mahanagar Gas Ltd. (MGL), a City Gas Distribution company, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore opportunities across the LNG value chain and in emerging clean energy areas.
OIL has an expansive hydrocarbon exploration and development programme with plans to significantly ramp up gas production, alongside a defined roadmap for advancing clean energy projects. MGL, having successfully forayed into the LNG value chain, operates LNG retail stations and is actively pursuing other clean energy initiatives.
Speaking on the occasion, Trailukya Borgohain, Director (Operations), OIL, said, “The collaboration will focus on assessing the technical and commercial viability of LNG in the heavy-duty transport segment and on exploring projects in clean energy. Our objective is to take feasible pilots to commercial scale.”
Ashu Shinghal, Managing Director, MGL, said, “This collaboration with OIL will help accelerate the adoption of cleaner fuels in the long-haul transport sector. It will enable corporates to move towards greener logistics solutions and contribute to reducing the overall pollution footprint.”
OIL has an expansive hydrocarbon exploration and development programme with plans to significantly ramp up gas production, alongside a defined roadmap for advancing clean energy projects. MGL, having successfully forayed into the LNG value chain, operates LNG retail stations and is actively pursuing other clean energy initiatives.
Speaking on the occasion, Trailukya Borgohain, Director (Operations), OIL, said, “The collaboration will focus on assessing the technical and commercial viability of LNG in the heavy-duty transport segment and on exploring projects in clean energy. Our objective is to take feasible pilots to commercial scale.”
Ashu Shinghal, Managing Director, MGL, said, “This collaboration with OIL will help accelerate the adoption of cleaner fuels in the long-haul transport sector. It will enable corporates to move towards greener logistics solutions and contribute to reducing the overall pollution footprint.”
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