Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan is likely to launch the PNG supply by GAIL (India) Ltd, almost "six months before the deadline".
The company will start supply of environment-friendly PNG in 255 houses in NALCO Nagar area in the first phase, GAIL Director (Projects) Ashutosh Karnatak told reporters today.
The state-owned firm has a market share of over 75 per cent in natural gas transmission.
City Gas Distribution (CGD) projects in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are being taken up in parallel with the Jagdishpur
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Haldia and Bokaro Dhamra Natural Gas Pipeline (JHBDPL), popularly known as 'Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga', he said.
In Odisha, natural gas pipeline will be constructed at an estimated investment of Rs 4,000 crore and have a length of about 769 km covering 13 districts, Karnatak said.
The pipeline will connect major industrial clusters of Khurdha, Jharsuguda, Rourkela, Sambalpur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Angul, Dhenkanal, Kalinganagar, Jajpur and Paradip, he said.
PNG supply in NALCO Nagar was to commence by March, 2018 on a pilot basis.
GAIL, however, took up the project on war-footing and will commence supply of natural gas almost six months before the deadline, Karnatak said.
The company also plans to provide PNG connections to adjacent Jeevan Bima Colony and Maitri Vihar Colony, covering a total of 1,000 houses. Assessment is being carried out for PNG supply to leading hotels, hospitals and industrial units of the city as well, he said.
Initially, natural gas will reach Bhubaneswar in special containers called 'cascades' which will be transported by road from Vijaywada in Andhra Pradesh. Later, it will be supplied through Jagdishpur Haldia and Bokaro Dhamra Natural Gas Pipeline.
The pipeline is under construction and likely to be commissioned by 2019.
In Bhubaneshwar and Cuttack, the number of PNG connections will gradually be ramped up in the next three to five years. Moreover, 25 compressed natural gas (CNG) stations will be commissioned in the twin cities.