Tag: Indraprastha Gas Limited

  • IGL Scam Alert: Fraudsters Send Fake Disconnection Notices—Here’s How To Stay Safe |

    New Delhi: Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) is alerting customers about a new scam involving gas connections. Fraudsters are sending fake disconnection notices and pressuring people to pay false bills.

    Understanding the scam:

    Scammers are calling or texting customers and threatening to disconnect their gas supply if they don’t pay an overdue bill. Moreover to create panic, these messages often include a fake deadline and phony customer service number. When victims call on the number they are pressured to make immediate online payments.

    IGL’s Advisory and Recommendations:

    IGL has issued an advisory about the scam and urged customers to be cautious. They recommend that people only pay their bills through the official IGL website to avoid falling victim to these fraudsters.

    “Attention IGL PNG Customers! Be alert for fraudulent calls and messages claiming to be from Indraprastha Gas Limited. These scams often request you to download an app or click on links for bill payments, sometimes threatening service disconnection.#Fraudalert,” IGL posted on X.

    Attention IGL PNG Customers! Be alert for fraudulent calls and messages claiming to be from Indraprastha Gas Limited. These scams often request you to download an app or click on links for bill payments, sometimes threatening service disconnection. #Fraudalert pic.twitter.com/OAvEP27eKE

    — Indraprastha Gas Ltd (@IGLSocial) July 16, 2024

    How To Protect Yourself From the IGL Scam

    – Be Cautious with Unknown Messages: Be wary of messages from unknown numbers.

    – Don’t Panic: If you’ve already paid your bills, there’s no need to worry.

    – Check for Errors: Look for grammatical mistakes and incorrect punctuation in the message. Official messages won’t have these errors.

    – Avoid Calling Numbers in Messages: Don’t call the number provided in the message. Instead, go directly to the IGL website if you need to make a payment.

    – Watch for Fraud Alerts: When you visit the official IGL website, look for the pop-up notification “FRAUD ALERT Notice to IGL PNG customers.”

  • GAIL Announces CNG Price Reduction By Rs 2.50 Per Kg | Companies News

    New Delhi: GAIL (India) Limited, and its wholly owned subsidiary, GAIL Gas Limited on Saturday announced a reduction in the prices of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) by Rs 2.50 per kg across several key locations in India where it operates retail outlets.

    The move comes close on the heels of Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) reducing the selling price of gas in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) by Rs 2.50 per kg with effect from Thursday. (Also Read: Zomato Celebrates Women’s Day By Introducing New Kurta Option For Female Delivery Partners)

    This reduction underscores GAIL’s commitment to offering environmentally friendly fuel solutions at competitive prices, in line with the nation’s efforts to combat pollution and reduce carbon emissions. (Also Read: Big Relief To THESE EPF Members: Exempt From Joint Declaration Form Submission)

    “The decision to lower CNG prices comes at a crucial time when the automotive industry is witnessing a surge in the production and adoption of CNG vehicles by leading manufacturers such as Suzuki Motors Tata, Hyundai and Mahindra,” GAIL said in a statement.

    With this price reduction, GAIL aims to facilitate the transition towards cleaner and greener transportation options, ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come, the statement added.

    On its part, AG&P Pratham said it has cut its retail price from March 7 onwards in cities it operates in Kerala (Alappuzha, Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram – current price Rs 85.50/kg) and Andhra Pradesh (Nellore Rs 91.50/kg, Chittoor, Tirupati-Rs 91.50/kg, Anantapur and Kadappa Rs 91/kg).

    According to Thivahar Bethune, VP Marketing, AG&P Pratham, three-wheeler auto-rickshaws, cars, small commercial vehicles, trucks and bus owners using CNG fuel can now save up to 35 per cent and 50 per cent compared to diesel and petrol respectively.

    In Kerala, AG&P Pratham currently operates 34 CNG stations and plans to set up over 150 CNG stations and in Andhra Pradesh, it currently operates 42 CNG stations and plans to set up over 200 CNG stations in the coming years.