The 635-km pipeline will run from Jaigarh in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra to Panjim in Goa and onwards to Karwar in Uttara Kannada district and Udupi in Karnataka before terminating at Mangalore.
The pipeline "will connect major industrial units like refineries, fertilizer plants, petrochemical plants and power plants in the south-western coastal stretch of Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Goa, Karwar, Udupi and Mangalore," a company statement said.
It will also act as a gateway for development of city gas distribution (CNG) networks in the region to provide environmentally benign fuel (CNG) for transport and piped cooking gas to households.
H-Energy Gateway Pvt Ltd (HEGPL), an affiliate of HEPL, is setting up a 4 million tons per annum floating LNG import terminal at Jaigarh port in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra.
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"It is estimated that the Jaigarh-Goa-Mangalore natural gas pipeline will be ready for delivering natural gas to the connected customers of the west coast by mid-2019," the statement said.