Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) has signed multiple Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) Tripartite Agreements (TPAs) across key geographical areas in Uttar Pradesh.
Within the Lakhimpur Geographical Area, BPCL signed three TPAs with two producers, totalling 34 tonnes per day (TPD). The agreements include a 10 TPD plant at Pilibhit with RBML (JioBP) and two 12 TPD plants at Sitapur with Ladelite Power.
The proposed facilities are expected to commence production by July 2026, significantly enhancing the availability of green fuel across underserved regions.
With these additions, Lakhimpur GA has now signed 18 TPAs, with the total contracted CBG quantity surpassing 145 TPD, strengthening decentralised renewable gas sourcing and supporting rural bio-economy development.
Simultaneously, the Amethi–Pratapgarh–Raebareli GA expanded its renewable gas portfolio by signing two additional TPAs with Reliance, comprising a 5 TPD plant at Ayodhya and another at Haidergarh in Barabanki district. Supply is expected to commence from April 2026, further strengthening the GA’s green gas integration roadmap.
With these agreements, the GA now has seven active TPAs, totalling 28 TPD of contracted CBG capacity. Currently operating at 10% CBG blending, the GA has set a target to achieve 20% blending by April 2026, contributing meaningfully to reducing carbon intensity and strengthening regional energy security.
Commenting on the development, Mr Rahul Tandon, Business Head, BPCL, said, “The signing of these Tripartite Agreements reflects BPCL’s structured approach towards integrating Compressed Bio-Gas into our CGD network and advancing the greenification of India’s fuel ecosystem. By expanding renewable gas sourcing and scaling up blending levels, we are supporting the nation’s decarbonization agenda while building a resilient, low-carbon energy infrastructure for the future.”
Between April 2025 and January 2026, BPCL signed a total of 31 TPAs, aggregating a contracted capacity of 255 TPD. Cumulatively, BPCL has signed 44 TPAs till Jan’2026, representing a total contracted CBG capacity of 284 TPD across its CGD network, reflecting steady progress in scaling renewable gas integration.
At the overall business level, BPCL has achieved 3.6% CBG blending, with a peak blending level of 5.84% recorded in January 2026, demonstrating strong operational momentum toward green gas adoption.


















