Gujarat Gas Bilimora Emergency Number, Complaint Number, Contact Number, Phone Number

Gujarat Gas Bilimora Emergency Number, Complaint Number, Contact Number, Phone Number. Gujarat Gas Limited is the largest natural gas distributor in India. Its presence spreads across Maharashtra, Gujarat and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. It was established in 1980, with headquarters in Ahmedabad. Log on to www.gujaratgas.com to set up a new connection, view and pay bills, and register complaints. You can also download the Gujarat gas app for iOS or Android and pay bills on the go.

So, let’s see Gujarat Gas Bilimora Emergency Number, Complaint Number, Contact Number, Phone Number.

Gujarat Gas Bilimora Office Address

  • Gujarat Gas Bilimora Office Address:  Survey No 624/1, 624/2, 631, Near Gram Panchayat, Village : Nandarkha, Bilimora – 396325, District: Navsari, Taluka: Gandevi, Gujarat
  • GSPC Bilimora Office Address: As Above

Gujarat Gas Bilimora Phone Numbers

  • Gujarat Gas Bilimora Phone Number: 02634-280850
  • GSPC Bilimora Contact Number: 02634-284750
  • Gujarat Gas Customer Care Number Bilimora: 02634-280850
  • Helpline Number, Complaint Number, 24×7 Toll Free Number: 02634-284750

About Gujarat Gas

GGL is India’s largest city gas distributor (CGD) with presence in 22 districts across Gujarat, Dadra Nagar Haveli and Maharashtra. The company benefits from the economies of scale, diversified customer and supplier bases, and extensive infrastructure through large upfront capex.

The Indian government’s thrust on increasing the share of natural gas in the country’s energy basket levels underpins the robust growth outlook of the sector. Household piped natural gas (PNG) and CNG are likely to grow steadily, triggered by favourable economics, low penetration and environmental benefits. Penetration of CNG in public transportation is low – as such large-scale adoption could boost volumes meaningfully. Industrial sales also have seen initial signs of growth.

Industrial/ commercial segments account for around 70% of GGL’s volumes. These segments are characterised by high price elasticity due to ease of fuel substitution.

With no preferential allotment of cheap domestic gas, industrial/ commercial segments are almost completely reliant on imported liquefied natural gas (LNG). Profitability is thus hostage to price differentials between imported LNG and competing fuels – coal/furnace oil for industries and commercial LPG for the commercial segment.

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