New Delhi [India],
The state -owned company said in a statement, about 96.6 percent of it has been kept under commercial operations.
The length of an authorized pipeline of 3,306 km in integrated JHBDPL including Barauni -Guwahati pipeline passes through Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal and Assam.
Currently, the 3,227 km pipeline section is placed and the 3,119 km Pelin section includes Phulpur – Dobi – Bokaro – Durgapur, Boko – Angul – Angul – Angul – Angul – Angul – Dobi – Barauni – Guwahati Pipelines, already under commercial operations.
The pipeline is currently transporting 12.26 million standard cubic meters per day (MMSCMD) natural gas, including four fertilizer plants, two refineries (baruni and transpiration refineries), industrial consumers and 32 city gas distribution (CGD) network, including Varanasi, Ponna, Ranchie, Jamshedar, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana, Bhandana,
In relation to Durgapur – Haldia section (294 km), Gayle has already installed 132 km pipeline section to Kolkata under commercial operations.
From Haldia, from Haldia, from the remaining 162 km of the remaining 162 km, the laying of 103 km is completed. Gayle is also an authorized pipeline length of 240 km in Dhamra -Haldia section, in which Gayle has already placed a 198 km pipeline.
The company’s statement said that the limited availability of the right to use (ROU), Durgapur – Haldia Section and Dhamra – Haldia section of JHBDPL expansion are being extended from March 2025 to December 2025.
Along with the completion of the balance section of Durgapur – Haldia and Dhamra – Haldia Pipeline, GAIL will transport natural gas to other industrial consumers along with Haldia Refinery, CGD Howrah, Hooghly, Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur and Pipeline route. (AI)