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GAIL may float arm to set up CNG outlets

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Kalpana Pathak Mumbai
GAIL India, the country's largest transporter and marketer of natural gas, is looking at the possibility of floating a subsidiary to set up compressed natural gas (CNG) outlets along the highways where it has its pipelines.
 
The company is targeting to become a Rs 50,000 crore company by 2011. The company plans to set up these outlets under its CNG corridor plan and has already identified in the areas Delhi-Agra-Lucknow highway and on the Mumbai-Pune highway.
 
The subsidiary, however, could go in for a partnership to set up these outlets. "We already have city gas distribution such as Mahanagar Gas and Indraprastha Gas. This venture could be on the same lines of partnership," said U D Choubey, chairman and managing director, GAIL.
 
Gail already has 6,700 km pipeline networks, which it is planning to almost double over the next four years.

 
 

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First Published: Feb 17 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

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