If you rely on CNG or PNG to get around or fuel your home, there’s some genuinely good news. In the next couple of days, prices for these fuels might drop in several parts of India—and it’s all thanks to a major change approved by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB).
CNG-PNG Price Drop 2025
Until now, the cost of CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and PNG (Piped Natural Gas) wasn’t just about supply it depended heavily on how far your area was from the gas pipeline network.
- More distance = higher price
- Less distance = lower price
But that system is about to be replaced.
The PNGRB has cleared a new unified tariff regulation, which means gas will now cost the same within certain zones regardless of how far you are from the pipeline.
For example:
- Cities like Ghaziabad, Meerut, and others that were paying more than Delhi might now get the same rates as the capital.
- Places in Tier-2 and Tier-3 areas—where prices are usually higher—might see a noticeable drop.
- Rural and remote users may benefit as companies are expected to expand connections faster with better incentives.
How Many Zones Will There Be Now?
Before this change, India’s gas distribution was split into three different tariff zones.
Now, the system is being simplified into just two zones, making it easier to manage and fairer across the board.
This change is part of the government’s “One Nation, One Tariff” goal—aiming to remove disparities and make clean energy more accessible to everyone.
Gas Pipeline Price Changes
Scenario | Expected Impact |
---|---|
Cities far from pipeline (currently expensive gas) | Likely price decrease |
Cities close to pipeline (currently low-cost gas) | Might see a slight increase |
Remote/rural users | Long-term benefits via more connections |
What’s the Goal Behind This Change?
- 12 crore PNG connections
- 17,500 CNG stations
- Target year: 2030
By creating a simpler and fairer pricing system, they hope to:
- Encourage more households and vehicles to switch to clean fuel
- Improve infrastructure in areas that were previously neglected due to cost
When Will This Take Effect?
According to sources, the official announcement could come within the next 2–3 days.
Once it’s published, gas companies will begin adjusting their prices based on the new tariff zones. The real-world impact could be visible within a week or two—either in your monthly PNG bill or at your local CNG station.
Final Thought
This update might feel like a small technical change—but for many families and vehicle owners, it could mean meaningful monthly savings.
If you’ve been putting off switching to CNG or PNG due to higher rates in your city, it might be worth revisiting your options once this rule kicks in.