Region Overview

Chakan, near Pune, lies close to the influence zone of the Western Ghats, one of the world’s recognised biodiversity hotspots. While Chakan itself is a major industrial and logistics hub, the broader region still contains forest fragments, seasonal streams and green corridors with high ecological value.

Biodiversity profile

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Dominant Habitats (in the wider region):

moist and dry deciduous forests, scrub, agricultural mosaics and stream corridors.

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Typical Flora (regional):

diverse tree species, shrubs, climbers and understorey plants.

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Typical Fauna (regional):

rich birdlife, reptiles, amphibians and mammals, many of which are sensitive to habitat fragmentation and pollution.

Industrial growth has transformed much of the immediate Chakan area, but the ecological sensitivity of the Western Ghats fringe demands careful planning.

Our LNG RO in Chakan

Ultra Gas & Energy’s LNG retail outlet in Chakan is located within an already industrialised belt, helping avoid new encroachment into forested or semi‑natural areas. The outlet serves fleets moving through one of India’s busiest logistics corridors, providing a practical alternative to diesel.

By replacing or reducing diesel usage with LNG, the outlet helps:

  • Lower particulate emissions around industrial and residential zones.
  • Reduce NOx and SOx, which affect human health and sensitive species.
  • Cut CO₂ emissions in a region already under pressure from development.

Chakan shows how cleaner fuel infrastructure can form part of the solution at a biodiversity hotspot’s edge when it is sited and operated responsibly.