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flag Indonesian govt promotes cheaper 30-40% less expensive CNG to replace imported LPG.

flag Indonesia is promoting 3-kilogram compressed natural gas (CNG) cylinders as a cheaper alternative to traditional liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). flag Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia announced the initiative, noting that the new fuel is 30 to 40 percent less expensive. flag The government plans to expand CNG use to households, leveraging domestic natural gas resources to reduce dependence on imported LPG and lower emissions.

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