Today's CNG Price in Mysore

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is fast becoming a substitute as fuel for vehicles since it is eco-friendly and cheaper compared to petrol. Natural gas is compressed and delivered at high pressures of 200 Kg/cm2 to expand the on-board storage space of cars. Apart from that, CNG as compared to petrol is more efficient. 

Updated On - 05 Sep 2025

The residents of Mysore are also turning towards CNG as substitute for petrol which allows them to not only do their bit for the environment but also save financially. The price of CNG in Mysore is Rs.84 per kg.

Gujarat Gas Limited 

Gujarat Gas Limited (GGL) operates in over 44 districts in six states of Punjab, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, and Rajasthan and is the largest City Gas Distribution (CGD) company in India. 

With about 18.90 lakh households, more than 14,350 commercial clients, 800+ CNG stations, 4,365 industrial units, and more than 35,000 kilometres of natural gas pipeline network, GGL continues to occupy the top spot in the CGD business in terms of size and scope of operation. About 9.5 mmscmd of natural gas are distributed by the firm. 

 In partnership with NTPC, the company has successfully launched the nation's first pilot project for blending green hydrogen with piped natural gas for household users. 

CNG price today mysore

How to check the CNG Price on GGL website?

Given below are the steps you will have to follow to check the CNG price on the GGL website: 

  1. Visit the official website of GGL or click on https://www.gujaratgas.com/
  1. On the right hand side of the page, click on ‘Check Gas Price’. 
  2. You will be directed to a new page, where under ‘Segment’ choose ‘CNG’. 
  3. Choose the State and District. 
  4. You will be able to view the price of CNG.

GGL Customer Care Numbers 

In case of any queries, you can call GGL customer care depending on the area you reside in. The customer care executive will get in touch with you and will help in resolving your issues. The customer care numbers are given below: 

DOMESTIC / COMMERCIAL CUSTOMERS 

City 

Customer Care Number 

Ankleshwar-Bharuch, Dahej, Jambusar, Narmada, Surat-Hazira 

  1800-103-5001 (Toll free) 079-71123711   

All Locations (Except above mentioned locations) 

  1800-123-6000 (Toll free) 079-71123711   

INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMERS 

City 

Customer Care Number 

Morbi 

02822-244002/244003 

Surat 

0261- 2734007 

Ankleshwar 

02646 -243909 

CNG vs Liquid Fuels

There are certain differences between CNG and Liquid Fuels. They are mentioned below:

CNG 

Liquid Fuels 

It is eco-friendly 

Other liquid fuels produce more carbon dioxide as compared to CNG 

It is cheaper 

Other liquid fuels such as petrol are expensive 

Maintenance cost is low 

Maintenance cost is high 

CNG is good for your vehicle’s engine and in fact improves its shelf life. 

Petrol and other liquid fuels on burning may produce residue which can reduce the shelf life of your vehicle’s engine. 

CNG is safer as it produces gases that disburses easily into the air 

Petrol and other liquid fuels may produce gases harmful not only to the environment but also to your health 

Why Switch to CNG? 

There are many reasons why switching to CNG might be ideal for you. First of all, if you want to do your bit for the environment, then you can switch to CNG. The best thing is that CNG kits are compatible with vehicles that run on petrol, and you can easily install it. Apart from that, maintenance cost is extremely low and in turn the shelf life of your vehicle’s engine only increases. 

The price of petrol in India has been over the roof making it difficult for common man who owns a vehicle to purchase it on a regular basis. Given different economic conditions, it is expected that the price of petrol will only rise in different cities in India. In order to counter this, the best option is to switch to CNG which in turn will allow you to save significantly. 

You can easily research various CNG kits available in India and based on the one suitable for your vehicle can get it installed.

FAQs

  • How far would a kilogramme of CNG take a car?

    But what about mileage, a crucial factor you should take into account when buying a CNG vehicle? A typical gasoline or diesel car gets 15 to 17 kilometres per litre. CNG vehicles typically offer between 25 and 30 km/kg of mileage.

  • Where are CNG stations located in Mysore?

    Mysore has a number of CNG stations spread out over the city. You can utilise online mapping services like Google Maps or particular smartphone applications that provide details about nearby CNG stations to find CNG stations. For a list of CNG stations in Mysore, you can also ask local petrol stations, automotive groups or government agencies.

  • Can CNG cars handle long distance travel?

    Compared to petrol tanks, CNG fuel tanks (cylinders) are smaller. As a result, the driving range is reduced. However, you can utilise a CNG vehicle for lengthy trips since, if you run out of CNG, you can quickly swap for petrol. 

  • Which vehicle is the best at using CNG?

    Maruti Swift, Maruti Ertiga, and Maruti Brezza are the most popular CNG vehicles. 

  • How long does CNG have a lifespan?

    A CNG cylinder typically has a lifespan of 15 to 20 years. You ought to have it hydro checked frequently to be safe. By doing this, you can be certain that your CNG cylinder is in good condition.

  • In Mysore, can petrol or diesel vehicles be converted to run on CNG?

    In general, it is possible to convert petrol or diesel vehicles to run on compressed natural gas. However, the conversion procedure should be carried out by certified and knowledgeable specialists that adhere to the correct safety and legal requirements. Installing CNG-specific parts including high-pressure cylinders, fuel lines, and a suitable CNG kit is required to convert a vehicle to CNG. In order to ensure a secure and dependable conversion procedure, it is advised to speak with accredited CNG conversion facilities or car manufacturers. 

  • Are CNG cars secure in the summer?

    A CNG cylinder shouldn't have more than two-thirds of its overall volume refilled throughout the summer. This is due to the fact that summer temperatures surge extremely high, making a full fuel tank unsafe. 

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