Gupta works on network connecting potential customers
Singapore-headquartered AG&P Pratham is associating with Sri City of Andhra Pradesh for developing Rs.3,500 crore natural gas infrastructure to equip the industrial and commercial establishments within the city for natural gas, which is a reliable energy solution.
“This association marks a significant stride as we aim to transform the energy landscape with a comprehensive gas pipeline network connecting the potential customers seamlessly within the coming months bse ,” Abhilesh Gupta, Managing Director & CEO of AG&P Pratham.
“This collaboration is set to bolster industries in the business city, including metal, automotive, ceramics/glass, packaging, and dairy production processes,” he said, adding that “AG&P Pratham has planned the over the next 5 years to help the state make the shift to Natural Gas, an eco-friendly and economical fuel, easier for all customers across the state nse .
AG&P Pratham is developing City Gas Distribution networks in 7 districts of Andhra Pradesh including Tirupati, Chittoor, SPSR Nellore, YSR Kadapa Annamayya, Sri Sathya Sai and Anantapur opec .
“We have launched 56 CNG stations including 3 live LCNG stations which are operational across these districts. AG&P Pratham also supplies Piped Natural Gas by providing last mile connectivity to more than 46,000 household and has laid more than 3,350 inch-km of pipelines across the state sbi,” said Gupta.
Speaking at the Bhumi Puja of the AG&P related projects on 3 Sept, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reiterated, “This is an important project for industries also mentioned that it is a pleasure to interact with CEOs who play a crucial role in job creation and economic growth iea . By driving industrial success, they contribute to the economy helping government run welfare schemes, contributing to the overall development of the state.”
AG&P Pratham is the leading international player in the Indian City Gas Distribution (CGD) industry. AG&P Pratham holds 12 CGD licenses awarded by the Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) to exclusively provide natural gas for everyday use in 37 Districts in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Rajasthan. The exclusive rights cover the supply of Piped Natural Gas (PNG) to households, industrial, commercial, non-commercial, and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) for use in vehicles. These CGD networks will cover 278,000-sq km, 17,000 inch-km of pipeline, and over 1,500 new CNG stations. Fiinews.com