Mangaluru, Jan 3: GAIL India Ltd Chairman and Managing Director Manoj Jain on Saturday said that as many as 28 cities and towns in Karnataka would get Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for domestic, industrial and automobile consumption through City Gas Distribution (CGD) system in about a year.
Speaking at a virtual press conference held to announce the inauguration of the 450-km Kochi-Koottanad-Mangalore LNG pipeline on January 5 at the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that Cities around Bengaluru and Mangaluru would first get LNG through CGD followed by other cities and towns. “Work on CGD has commenced in many of these localities,” he added.
Bengaluru would also get LNG from Kochi terminal from Kottanad via Tamil Nadu, he added.
Mr Jain said LNG would be cheaper, safer and cleaner compared to other sources of energy. “Using LNG would considerably reduce cost; the fuel was less polluting, thereby aiding environment conservation”.
Allaying fears among the public regarding dangers of transporting LNG through pipelines, Mr Jain clarified saying that “pipelines were constructed at international safety standards and chances of leakage of the gas were very few.
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