LNG pumps being planned along golden quadrilateral

New Delhi: India is planning a network of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuelling stations along its 6,000-km long golden quadrilateral highways, a move that could encourage thousands of truckers to switch to the cleaner fuel from polluting diesel.

State-run GAIL is putting together a plan and persuading all possible participants – city gas distributors, gas suppliers, financiers, fleet owners and truck manufacturers – to get them on board and help build an effective ecosystem for LNG-fuelled vehicles in the country, according to people familiar with the development.

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