India Expands Compressed Bio Gas Network to 132 Operational Plants
NATURAL GAS
India's Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has expanded its Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) network to 132 operational plants, producing 920 tons of cleaner-burning fuel daily under the SATAT program. The initiative, which utilizes agricultural residue and organic waste, aims to replace conventional natural gas while providing income opportunities for rural communities. State-run oil and gas companies are committed to purchasing and distributing the CBG output, with private developers encouraged to invest in new facilities.

Jan 21, 2026, 10:03 AM