New Delhi: Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL), India's largest city gas retailer, announced a Rs 0.70 cut in prices of natural gas piped into household kitchens for cooking in Delhi and NCR towns on Wednesday.
A move seen as new year relief by many, will be effective from January 1 onwards, the company said in a post on X.Taking to X, formerly Twitter, Indraprastha Gas Ltd informed, "IGL has announced a substantial reduction in its domestic piped natural gas (PNG) prices this coming New Year for its consumers in Delhi and NCR by Rs 0.70 per standard cubic metre (scm)," it said.
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How Much Piped Cooking Gas Will Cost After Price Cut
The revised price after reduction shall be Rs 47.89 per scm in Delhi, Rs 46.70 per scm in Gurugram and Rs 47.76 per scm in Noida, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad.The reduction follows the sector regulator Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board's (PNGRB) recent overhaul of pipeline tariffs. Think Gas has already announced reductions in CNG and domestic PNG prices across multiple states ahead of the new tariff regime taking effect on January 1, 2026.
PNGRB on December 16 announced a rationalised tariff structure for pipelines that move natural gas - the feedstock for generating electricity, producing fertiliser, making CNG and used as fuel in household kitchens. The revised tariffs, which are effective January 1, make natural gas transportation simpler, fairer and more cost-effective for consumers and the city gas distribution sector.
ALSO READ | Delhi AQI Remains ‘Very Poor’ as Dense Fog Reduces Visibility; Check Flight Status and AQI in Your AreaUnder the revised regime, effective January 1, 2026, the number of distance-based tariff zones has been reduced from three to two - up to 300 km and beyond - with a single lower Zone-1 rate (around Rs 54 per million British thermal unit) now applied nationwide for CNG and domestic PNG customers regardless of distance from the gas source, according to PNGRB."IGL reinforces its commitment to making clean energy both accessible and affordable as we step into 2026," the company said.
With inputs from PTI