Reliance Gas, which had successfully bid for three cities -- Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh, Shahdol in Madhya Pradesh and Yanam in Pondicherry -- during the second round of bidding for CGD in 2009.
"RIL recently told us it is no longer interested in laying the pipelines in these cities," a senior official from the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board said.
The official added that they might put these three cities on auction again.
RIL did not reply to an email questionnaire sent last week.
Central UP Gas, which won the bid to lay pipelines in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, has sought more time from PNGRB on the issue.
"Dynamics of city gas distribution have changed since 2009. RIL is no longer interested in the business," said the chairman & managing director of one of the participating companies.
Depending on the area, the cost of establishing the CGD business could be at least Rs 500
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