GAIL CMD receives ‘Best CEO’ award for oil & gas sector 
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GAIL CMD receives ‘Best CEO’ award for oil & gas sector

GAIL (India) Limited’s Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Sandeep Kumar Gupta has received India’s ‘Best CEO’ award for Oil and Gas Sector at a function held in Mumbai

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: GAIL (India) Limited’s Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Sandeep Kumar Gupta has received India’s ‘Best CEO’ award for Oil and Gas Sector at a function held in Mumbai. The award has been presented to him by Union Minister of Civil Aviation & Steel Jyotiraditya Scindia.

Gupta has wide experience of over 34 years of oil & gas Industry and took charge as CMD of GAIL in October 2022. Prior to this, he held the position of Director (Finance) in Indian Oil Corporation.

The award was presented at the BT Mindrush programme organised by India Today group on the basis of company’s performance for the financial year 2022-23.

GAIL (India) Limited is India’s leading natural gas company with diversified interests across the natural gas value chain of trading, transmission, LPG production & transmission, LNG re-gasification, petrochemicals, city gas, E&P, etc. It owns and operates a network of around 14617 km of natural gas pipelines spread across the length and breadth of country. It is also working concurrently on execution of multiple pipeline projects to further enhance the spread.

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