"The project is in the initial stage. We need to get the clearance certificate from the ministry of environment and we have also to establish that the required amount of gas would be made available by us because the project is gas based. So, I think it would take about three more years to be operational," ONGC Tripura Asset Manager V P Mahawar said.
These included the second unit of the Palatana gas based thermal project to be operation within three months at Udaipur in Gomati district, 100 MW gas-based thermal power project of NEEPCO at Monarchak in Sipahijala district, which would be operational by three months and the urea plant at Khobal in North Tripura district.
The state government, ONGC, Chambal Fertilisers and Chemicals had signed an MoU on April 9 2012 to set up the project, biggest initiative in the state so far.
ONGC had discovered huge gas reserves at Khobal near the Assam-Agartala National Highway (NH-44) in 2011.
"We are in touch with the state and central government so that our drilling area is excluded from the sanctuary area and we could explore gas", Mahawar told reporters.