Nearly 0.3 mn PNG Connections Added In March, Government Says
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Nearly 0.3 mn PNG Connections Added In March, Government Says

The government said that nearly 0.3 mn piped natural gas (PNG) connections were added in March, reflecting an expansion in access to networked gas supplies. The announcement formed part of a routine monthly update and was presented as indicative of continuing efforts to broaden household access to cleaner cooking and heating options.

Officials said the additions resulted from coordinated infrastructure work, registration drives and connection facilitation carried out at local and national levels. The statement emphasised the role of regulatory and implementing agencies in streamlining processes and improving last mile connectivity. It noted that bringing more households into the PNG network contributes to energy security objectives.

Industry sources were cited as noting that expanded PNG coverage can support a shift away from biomass and liquid fossil fuels for cooking, with consequent public health and environmental benefits. The government suggested that wider PNG availability also creates opportunities for commercial and small industrial users to transition to cleaner fuel inputs. Observers said monitoring of supply, safety and pricing would remain important as connections increase.

The ministry indicated that further disaggregated data and state wise breakdowns would be available in the fuller release of statistics, allowing for assessment of regional outreach. Analysts welcomed data transparency while noting the need for sustained investment in pipelines, distribution and customer service to consolidate gains. The government said it would continue to prioritise expanding PNG penetration as part of broader energy policy objectives.

Stakeholders indicated that consumer awareness campaigns and simplified documentation processes had aided uptake and that maintaining affordable tariffs would be crucial to ensure sustained migration to PNG. The government statement highlighted ongoing coordination with gas suppliers and distribution companies to manage demand while ensuring safety standards and regulatory compliance. Continued publication of monthly figures was expected to inform policy adjustments.

The government said that nearly 0.3 mn piped natural gas (PNG) connections were added in March, reflecting an expansion in access to networked gas supplies. The announcement formed part of a routine monthly update and was presented as indicative of continuing efforts to broaden household access to cleaner cooking and heating options. Officials said the additions resulted from coordinated infrastructure work, registration drives and connection facilitation carried out at local and national levels. The statement emphasised the role of regulatory and implementing agencies in streamlining processes and improving last mile connectivity. It noted that bringing more households into the PNG network contributes to energy security objectives. Industry sources were cited as noting that expanded PNG coverage can support a shift away from biomass and liquid fossil fuels for cooking, with consequent public health and environmental benefits. The government suggested that wider PNG availability also creates opportunities for commercial and small industrial users to transition to cleaner fuel inputs. Observers said monitoring of supply, safety and pricing would remain important as connections increase. The ministry indicated that further disaggregated data and state wise breakdowns would be available in the fuller release of statistics, allowing for assessment of regional outreach. Analysts welcomed data transparency while noting the need for sustained investment in pipelines, distribution and customer service to consolidate gains. The government said it would continue to prioritise expanding PNG penetration as part of broader energy policy objectives. Stakeholders indicated that consumer awareness campaigns and simplified documentation processes had aided uptake and that maintaining affordable tariffs would be crucial to ensure sustained migration to PNG. The government statement highlighted ongoing coordination with gas suppliers and distribution companies to manage demand while ensuring safety standards and regulatory compliance. Continued publication of monthly figures was expected to inform policy adjustments.

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