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Adani, GAIL, others to invest ~34 bn in city gas distributi­on in Odisha

- NIRMALYA BEHERA

Adani Gas, GAIL Gas and Bharat Gas Resources (a subsidiary of BPCL) will invest ~34 billion in creating city gas distributi­on (CGD) network in Odisha in the next eight years in seven geographic­al areas (GA) covering 17 districts.

A CGD network is an interconne­cted network of pipelines for supply of gas to domestic, industrial or commercial premises and CNG stations situated in a specified GA.

These three companies have emerged as the successful bidders in the ninth round of bidding for implementi­ng the project in the state.

In this round, Bharat Gas Resources bagged four GAs covering nine districts in the state. Bharat Gas Resources will invest ~12.52 billion to provide PNG ( piped natural gas) to 67,000 homes and set up 61 CNG stations in Jagatsingh­pur, Kendrapada, Jajpur, Keonjhar, Angul, Dhenkanal, Bargarh, Debgarh, and Sambalpur districts.

Adani Gas has bagged the award for CGD in one GA covering Balasore, Bhadrak, and Mayurbhanj districts. It will set up of 20 CNG stations in these areas and provide PNG to 1,50,464 households over a span of eight years with investment of ~5 billion.

GAIL Gas will invest ~ 9.44 billion to set up 20 CNG stations in Sundargarh and Jharsuguda districts. It will also provide supply PNG to approximat­ely 1,00,000 households in these two districts.

Similarly, in Ganjam, Nayagarh and Puri districts, the company will invest ~7.28 billion to set up 15 CNG stations and supplying PNG to approximat­ely 51,000 households.

Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board ( PNGRB), constitute­d under PNGRB Act, 2006 develops the plans for developmen­t of CGD networks in the country, invites bids and grants the authorizat­ion for developmen­t of such CGD networks. PNGRB had offered 86 new GAs covering 174 districts across the country in its 9th CGD bidding round, the results of which were out.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for city gas distributi­on projects in 63 GAs across India, including seven in Odisha, on November 22 through a live video streaming programme at Vigyan Bhawan in New Delhi. On that day, Modi will also launch 10th round of bidding in 50 GAs spread over 123 districts in 14 states.

A CGD network is an interconne­cted network of pipelines for supply of gas to domestic, industrial or commercial premises and CNG stations situated in a specified GA

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