GAIL Gas and Confidence Petroleum India Ltd (CPIL) on Thursday signed an agreement for setting up 100 CNG stations in Bengaluru as they looked to strengthen the network supplying clean CNG to automobiles in the IT capital of the country.
Vivek Wathodkar, Chief General Manager signed the agreement on behalf of GAIL Gas while Nitin Khara, Chairman & Managing Director, CPIL inked the pact on behalf of CPIL, GAIL said in a statement.
“As part of the agreement, CPIL will set up and operate 100 CNG stations and associated facilities of GAIL Gas in Bengaluru,” it said.
“The Dealership Agreement is for setting up 100 CNG stations in 3 years.”