Mumbai-Nagpur-Angul Gas Pipeline
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The Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda Gas is a proposed natural gas pipeline in India.[1]
Location
The pipeline will be bi-directional and will run from a connecting point with GAIL’s Dahej-Uran pipeline at its SV-18, near village Mhaskal in Thane District to a connection point with the proposed Jagadishpur-Haldia-Bokaro-Dhamra Natural Gas Pipeline (JHBDPL) (JHBDPL) at Angul.[2]
Project Details
- Operator: Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL)
- Parent Company: Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL)
- Proposed capacity: 2.56 billion cubic meters per year
- Length: 870 miles / 1,400 kilometers
- Status: Proposed
- Start Year:
Background
Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) was given permission to build the pipeline by PNGRB in June 2018.[1]
Articles and resources
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://164.100.163.224/pdf/public-notice/Proposal01_06112018.pdf, PNGRB, Jun. 11, 2018
- ↑ PROPOSED MUMBAI-NAGPUR-RAIPUR-ANGUL AS A PART OF NATIONAL GAS GRID, PNGRB, Mar. 26, 2019