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GAIL board approves Dabhol- Blore pipeline

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* Completion envisaged by 2011
 
 
Bangalore, January 15, 2008. The Board of Directors of GAIL (India) Limited today gave in-principle approval for laying of the Dabhol-Bangalore gas pipeline. At its Board and Strategy review meeting held in Bangalore today, the Company management gave the go ahead for further time bound action and finalization of the project execution plans.
 
 
Depending on the source and customer tie up, the 30'', 730 km Dabhol-Bangalore gas pipeline shall be designed to carry 16 MMSCD of gas and will need an investment of approximately Rs. 2500 crore. The project shall be appraised/ updated in respect of investment, customers identification, routing of the pipeline and freezing the design parameters before final investment approval by the GAIL Board.
 
 
The route of the proposed pipeline is from R-LNG Terminal of Ratnagiri Gas and Power Private Limited (RGPPL) at Dabhol in Maharashtra up to Bangalore. The pipeline will pass through Ratnagiri and Kolhapur districts of Maharashtra; and Belgaum, Dharwad, Haveri, Davangere, Chitradurga, Tumkur and Bangalore districts of Karnataka. With this pipeline, natural gas from RGPPL's R-LNG Terminal can be supplied to industrial clusters in the state of Maharashtra and Karnataka.
 
 
The Dabhol-Bangalore pipeline is among the 5 new pipelines for which GAIL has already received authorization in the first quarter of 2007. The other pipelines for which approval has been granted are: (1) Dadri "� Bawana "� Nangal pipeline, (2) Chainsa "� Gurgaon "� Jhajjhar "� Hissar pipeline, (3) Jagdishpur "� Haldia pipeline, and (4) Kochi "� Kanjirkkod - Bangalore / Mangalore pipeline.
 
 
In addition to these, GAIL will be laying 3 pipelines (within the existing ROU) to augment the capacities of Dahej "� Vijaipur pipeline, Vijaipur "� Dadri pipeline, Vijaipur "� Auraiya "� Jagdishpur pipeline. The carrying capacity of these three pipelines shall be 74 MMSCMD. The total length of the new pipelines will be around 5500 km and the estimated investment on these would be nearly Rs. 20,000 crore. When all these pipelines are commissioned by 2011-12, the total length of GAIL's pipelines would be over 12,000 km and the capacity is expected to increase from 148 MMSCMD at present to around 300 MMSCMD.
 
 
These 8 new pipelines to be laid by GAIL will form part of an integrated national gas grid in the country. These pipelines will also enable GAIL to maintain its dominant position in the gas transmission and distribution business. The integrated gas pipeline network will also enable development of city gas distribution projects in the country by catering to a large number of cities and towns falling in the catchment area of the existing and future pipeline networks and GAIL shall have a distinct advantage and edge over other players.
 
 
The GAIL strategy meeting was attended by Dr. U D Choubey, Chairman & Managing Director, GAIL, Shri S. Sundareshan, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Dr. A K Kundra, Independent Director on GAIL Board, Shri D N Raju, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, all the functional Directors of GAIL -Shri M R Hingnikar, Director (HR), Shri R K Goel, Director (Finance), Shri Santosh Kumar, Director (Projects), Shri A K Purwaha, Director (Business Development), Shri B C Tripathi, Director (Marketing), Shri Arvind Jadhav, Chief Vigilance Officer, GAIL, and other senior officers of the Company.
 
 
 

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First Published: Jan 15 2008 | 12:00 AM IST

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