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RIL
gets nod for mega gas pipeline
New Delhi, Aug 31: Government has cleared
Reliance Industries’ two mega multi-source gas pipeline projects,
connecting Jamnagar in Gujarat with Cuttack in Orissa and
linking Goa with Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh.
Unlike the present gas pipeline infrastructure in the country
which has only one source of gas supply, Reliance’s natural
gas pipeline would have multi-source, government sources said.
When contacted, Reliance Petroleum Ltd (RPL) Director RK Narang
confirmed that the pipeline projects have received government
clearance and the company would now set out to acquire right
of way.
The Jamnagar-Cuttack pipeline would connect Reliance’s proposed
LNG import terminal at Jamnagar in Gujarat to its NEC-25 offshore
exploration block in Cuttack in Orissa.
“We are planning to import gas from Iran at our LNG import
terminal at Jamnagar. The pipeline would market the gas across
Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and other neighbouring
states,” Mr Narang said. The Cuttack end of the pipeline would
be fed with gas obtained from the exploration block in Orissa.
Reliance expects to obtain around 20 million cubic meters
of gas per day from the NEC-25 block.
Sources said Reliance proposes to develop the pipeline in
two phases. In the first phase, a pipeline starting from Jamnagar
and traversing through Ahmedabad, Ujjain and Bhopal is envisaged.
In the second phase, the pipeline would be extended up to
Cuttack. The second pipeline would connect Reliance’s offshore
exploration block in Goa with the one at Kakinada in Andhra
Pradesh.
This pipeline would connect the MB-5 block, which lies south
of Mumbai High and North of Goa, with the D-4 And D05 Blocks
in offshore Kakinada.
-- PTI
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