THINK Gas Launches Six New LNG Dispensing Stations
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THINK Gas Launches Six New LNG Dispensing Stations

THINK Gas, India’s leading City Gas Distribution company, is accelerating the country’s transition to low-emission transport by launching six new liquefied natural gas (LNG) dispensing stations. Following the success of its flagship LNG station at Bagroda, Bhopal, three new LNG hubs will open in Anantapur and Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, and Vallam in Tamil Nadu’s Kanchipuram District by September 2025.

A further three LNG stations are planned to become operational by December 2025, supporting long-haul clean mobility infrastructure. These new LNG hubs will be integrated with THINK Gas’s existing liquefied to compressed natural gas (LCNG) stations, enhancing service delivery to fleet operators and logistics providers.

THINK Gas currently operates 18 LCNG stations and is equipping these with LNG dispensing capabilities to meet growing demand for low-emission heavy commercial vehicle fuels. The company operates India’s largest LNG carrier fleet with 61 transport trucks, ensuring reliable supply nationwide.

This expansion aligns with India’s goal to increase natural gas’s share in its energy mix from six per cent to 15 per cent by 2030. With supportive policies and rising demand, fleet operators are shifting from diesel to LNG to benefit from cleaner emissions and cost efficiency.

Source:UNI

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THINK Gas, India’s leading City Gas Distribution company, is accelerating the country’s transition to low-emission transport by launching six new liquefied natural gas (LNG) dispensing stations. Following the success of its flagship LNG station at Bagroda, Bhopal, three new LNG hubs will open in Anantapur and Nellore in Andhra Pradesh, and Vallam in Tamil Nadu’s Kanchipuram District by September 2025.A further three LNG stations are planned to become operational by December 2025, supporting long-haul clean mobility infrastructure. These new LNG hubs will be integrated with THINK Gas’s existing liquefied to compressed natural gas (LCNG) stations, enhancing service delivery to fleet operators and logistics providers.THINK Gas currently operates 18 LCNG stations and is equipping these with LNG dispensing capabilities to meet growing demand for low-emission heavy commercial vehicle fuels. The company operates India’s largest LNG carrier fleet with 61 transport trucks, ensuring reliable supply nationwide.This expansion aligns with India’s goal to increase natural gas’s share in its energy mix from six per cent to 15 per cent by 2030. With supportive policies and rising demand, fleet operators are shifting from diesel to LNG to benefit from cleaner emissions and cost efficiency.Source:UNI

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