City gas distributors are facing challenges acquiring new industrial and commercial customers due to natural gas being costlier than competing liquid fuels. New factory connections dropped 39% and commercial additions fell 17% in the first half of the financial year, as cheaper LPG and propane are displacing natural gas.
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