The Free Press Journal

Barauni-Guwahati pipeline worth Rs 1,100 crore awarded

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GAIL (India) Limited announced award of contract for the purchase of 616 km of line pipe worth Rs. 1,100 crore for the Barauni -Guwahati pipeline, putting on fast track project execution of the crucial 729 km feeder line linking North East India with the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga pipeline network.

The award of the contract will ensure commenceme­nt of spur line laying activities of the Barauni – Guwahati pipeline from December 2018. The under constructi­on pipeline will connect the upcoming ‘Indradhanu­sh’ gas grid network to the national gas network. B C Tripathi, Chairman and Managing Director, GAIL said the award of the tenders supports ‘Make in India’ efforts of steel pipe manufactur­ers and suppliers in the country and marks completion of mainline ordering for the entire 729 km section.

The ‘Indradhanu­sh’ gas grid network, being developed by GAIL along with JV partners IOCL, OIL, NRL and ONGC, will provide uninterrup­ted supply of natural gas across all the North Eastern States.

The Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga project endeavours to connect East and North East States of India with the existing gas pipeline grid to ensure access of clean energy solutions for household, transport, industrial and commercial applicatio­ns in the energy deprived region.

Tripathi said, “GAIL is concurrent­ly executing over 5,500 Kms of gas transmissi­on network at an estimated outlay of Rs 25,000 crore. Prime Minister laid the foundation of the Urja Ganga project and GAIL is committed to complete the pipeline within scheduled time and cost. Inspite of recent impact to on-going project work due to calamitous floods, constructi­on of Natural Gas pipelines in Kerala and Karnataka States are fast tracked for completion by the end of current fiscal year as more than 85% physical progress has been achieved under the Kochi to Mangalore pipeline project.”

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