Good news for households and vehicle owners! CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) and PNG (Piped Natural Gas) prices are set to become cheaper starting january 1, 2026. This reduction comes as part of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB)’s modification of the unified tariff system for gas transportation, which aims to reduce costs for end consumers.
Why cng and PNG Prices Are Falling
Unified Tariff System Changes
PNGRB has revised the gas transportation tariffs, reducing the cost burden on distributors and ultimately on consumers.
Relief from Rising Gas Costs
The price cuts are aimed at offsetting the previous hikes in cng and PNG rates, providing financial relief to households and vehicle owners.
Impact on Common Man
Everyday expenses like cooking gas (PNG) and fuel for cng vehicles will become more affordable.
Households using piped natural gas for cooking will notice a reduction in monthly bills.
Expected Price Reduction
- While the exact figures may vary depending on the city and distributor, reports suggest:
- CNG for vehicles may become significantly cheaper per kg.
- PNG for households may see reduced rates per unit, lowering monthly bills.
Key Takeaway
From January 1, 2026, the common man can expect noticeable savings on both cooking gas and vehicle fuel due to PNGRB’s revised tariff system. This step is a welcome relief amid rising living costs and will positively impact household budgets and vehicle owners alike.
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