IRM Energy Commissions 150th CNG Station in Banaskantha
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IRM Energy Limited has announced the commissioning of its 150th Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) station in Banaskantha on March 31, 2026. During the fiscal year 2026, the company has commissioned a total of 39 CNG stations. IRM Energy operates under authorizations from the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board and focuses on supplying CNG for transportation and Piped Natural Gas (PNG) for various sectors. The company is authorized to operate in four geographical areas in India, with CNG being a primary growth driver.
IRM Energy Limited announced the commissioning of its 150th Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) station located in Banaskantha on March 31, 2026. This milestone was achieved during the fiscal year 2026, in which the company commissioned a total of 39 CNG stations.
The company operates under authorizations granted by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB). It supplies CNG for the transport segment and Piped Natural Gas (PNG) for domestic, commercial, and industrial customers. IRM Energy has authorization for four geographical areas: Banaskantha in Gujarat, Fatehgarh Sahib in Punjab, Diu & Gir Somnath in Gujarat, and Namakkal & Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu.
CNG remains the primary growth driver for the company, contributing approximately 60% of its volumes. IRM Energy is focused on expanding its footprint in its authorized geographical areas.
IRM Energy Limited is an Indian City Gas Distribution company. It is engaged in the supply of CNG and PNG, operating under authorizations from the PNGRB. The company prioritizes the development of green energy infrastructure and aims to support sustainable and eco-friendly transportation solutions.