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Mumbai Metropolitan Region: CNG price up by Rs 2 58 per kg, cooking gas by 55 paise per unit | Mumbai News

Representative image MUMBAI: The price of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) will be hiked by Rs 2.58 per kg from Wednesday morning while the rate of piped cooking gas will go up by 55 paise per unit. Accordingly, the revised prices of CNG inclusive of all taxes in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) will be Rs 51.98 per kg, while piped gas rates will escalate to Rs30.40 per unit (slab 1) and Rs 36 per unit (slab 2). This is the second hike for consumers in Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan, Vasai-Virar and Navi Mumbai in five months. Earlier in February, the price of CNG was hiked by Rs1.50 per kg while domestic PNG (cooking gas) increased by 95 paise per unit.

CNG, cooking gas prices increased in Mumbai, check latest rates

Highlights CNG is now retailing at Rs 51.98 per kg. Piped natural gas (PNG) is selling in slabs priced between Rs 30.40 and 36 per unit. Prior to this, the prices of CNG and LPG were increased in MMR in February 2021. New Delhi: In yet another blow to the common man, the prices of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) has been increased by Rs 2.58 per kg in Mumbai. Meanwhile, the rate of piped cooking gas has been hiked by up 55 paise per kg in the financial capital. The new rates are applicable from Wednesday (July 14).  With the latest revision in the prices, CNG is now retailing at Rs 51.98 per kg while piped natural gas (PNG) is selling in slabs priced between Rs 30.40 and 36 per unit in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR).  

NNPC: Refinery Owners to Pay for Crude Oil in Naira

By Emmanuel Addeh The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has said there are ongoing discussions with refinery owners in the country to sell crude oil in local currency. Chief Operating Officer, Refineries and Petrochemicals at the NNPC, Mr. Mustapha Yakubu, who spoke at the oil and gas conference in Abuja, recently, explained that the need to sell crude oil in naira was further necessitated by the scarcity of foreign exchange in the country. He explained that some completed private refineries are yet to commence production because they were yet to conclude with the national oil company on the procurement of feedstock for their refineries.

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