Assam set to get 200 more Compressed Natural Gas stations
Assam is all set to get as many as 200 more CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) stations in the next five years.
STAFF REPORTER
GUWAHATI: Assam is all set to get as many as 200 more CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) stations in the next five years. The project to this effect will be implemented by the Purba Bharati Gas Private Ltd (PBGPL) and the Assam Gas Company Ltd (AGCL).
Talking to the media here on Saturday, Gokul Chandra Swargiary, who is the Chairman of PBGCL and MD of AGCL, said, While the PBGCL is set to implement 51 CNG stations in Kamrup and Kamrup (M) districts and 21 in the three Barak Valley districts, the AGCL will implement the remaining 128 stations in the other districts in the State. Preliminary works like site selection are underway for the CNG stations.