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Mumbai CNG pumps see rush after gas pipeline damage disrupts supply

Mumbai CNG pumps see rush after gas pipeline damage disrupts supply

Posted on November 17, 2025 By admin


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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) pumps in Mumbai witnessed long queues for re-fuelling on Monday (November 17, 2025) after a major gas pipeline was damaged, disrupting supply and affecting thousands of autorickshaws, taxis and other CNG-run vehicles.

“Several CNG pumps in the city have remained shut since morning owing to low gas pressure,” a representative of a local petrol dealers’ body said.

A large number of autorickshaws and taxis, including those operated by aggregators such as Ola and Uber, and some buses run by public transport undertakings in the city, rely on the CNG supplied by the Mahanagar Gas Limited (MGL).

In a statement issued on Sunday night (November 16, 2025), MGL said the disruption occurred owing to third-party damage to GAIL’s main gas supply pipeline inside the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) compound, affecting flow to its City Gate Station (CGS) at Wadala, a key entry point for gas supply to Mumbai.

The affected supply led to reduced pressure across the network, with many CNG stations in Mumbai, neighbouring Thane and Navi Mumbai operating at limited capacity or temporarily shutting down, resulting in long queues and extended waiting times for re-fuelling. The shortage is likely to affect transport availability during the day.

Mumbai has 130 to 140 CNG pumps, including MGL’s own facilities. Many CNG pumps in the city have been non-functional since morning owing to low gas supply pressure, Petrol Dealers Association (Mumbai) president Chetan Modi told PTI.

He said when he spoke to MGL officials some time back, he was informed that work for the resumption of normal CNG supply was going on a war footing and might take the whole day for full restoration of the damaged pipeline at RCF.

“I have kept my own pump shut since morning as there is no [gas supply] pressure,” Mr. Modi said. Anil Garg, leader of a school bus operator’s body, also said their operations were hit due to the CNG shortage.

“Many school buses in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region are facing problems in getting CNG,” Mr. Garg said, adding that they have been forced to combine the school bus routes.

The MGL said it has prioritised supply to residential consumers to ensure an uninterrupted Piped Natural Gas (PNG) availability to households. It advised industrial and commercial consumers in affected areas to switch to alternate fuel until restoration.

“Gas supplies across MGL’s network will normalise once the damage is rectified and supply is restored to CGS Wadala,” MGL said, while regretting the inconvenience caused. The company has not provided a timeline for the full restoration of supply.

Published – November 17, 2025 12:42 pm IST



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