India's PNGRB orders city gas distributors to provide piped gas to residential institutions
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India's Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) ordered city gas distributors to provision piped natural gas to residential schools, colleges, hostels and similar communal kitchens within five days where infrastructure permits, and to submit a compliance report after five days and then daily.
Why it matters
City gas distributors must prioritise and implement last-mile piped connections to residential educational and communal housing facilities under a compressed timetable. The order also requires ongoing reporting, forcing distributors to resolve local infrastructure bottlenecks and scheduling constraints quickly.
Implications
- — City gas distributors' operations teams must prioritise and mobilise crews and materials to establish last-mile piped natural gas connections to residential schools, colleges and hostels within the five‑day window or be unable to certify connectivity to the regulator.
- — City gas distributors' compliance teams must compile and submit the five‑day compliance report and follow-up daily reports as required, and failure to submit will constitute non-compliance with the PNGRB order.
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