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GAIL (India) Limited | Narutal Gas:--
GAIL’s existing natural gas pipeline network covers 20 States (Andhra Pradesh,Assam, Bihar, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh,Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh Uttarakhand and West Bengal) and 3 UT’s (Delhi, Puducherry & Dadra Nagar Haveli)”.
Gas Pipeline Infrastructure - GIDB
GSPL pipeline network is connected to East West Pipeline of RGTIL to transport gas from KG D6 field in Andhra Pradesh to Gujarat at Attapardi (Vapi) and Bhadbhutt (Bharuch). The network map of GSPL is given below:
GAIL (India) Limited | LPG Transmission:--
“GAIL is the first company in India to own and operate pipelines for LPG transmission. It has 2040 km LPG pipeline network 1,427 km of which connects the western and northern parts of India and 610 km of networks is in the southern part of the country connecting Eastern Coast.
Gas Pipelines in India - Maps of India
Map showing pipeline network in India passes through 8 Indian states with CNG, PNG and natural gas for industrial and domestic applications.
The above operational and under construction length of Natural Gas Pipelines includes the available length of Sub-Transmission Pipelines owned by the CGD entities. Disclaimer: While every care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of information furnished in this report, Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB)
LPG Transmission - GAIL
It has 2040 km LPG pipeline network 1,427 km of which connects the western and northern parts of India and 610 km of networks is in the southern part of the country connecting Eastern Coast. GAIL has dedicated LPG pipelines from GPU, Gandhar (1 Km length) and GPU Vijaipur to OMC Bottling plants (2 Km length ) .
GAS INFRASTRUCTURE MAP OF INDIA , 2021 - PNGRB
GAS INFRASTRUCTURE MAP OF INDIA , 2021 - PNGRB
Kakinada to Bharuch Pipeline (PIL Pipeline) –1480 Km incl. spur Strategically placed: Connects major domestic gas sources on the eastern coast to the key demand centers in the west
Pipelines authorized under Regulation 19 (Dedicated Pipeline) and 21 (Tie-in connectivity) of the NGPL Authorization Regulations are not included in the above list. MMSCMD: Million Metric Standard Cubic Meters per Day.
Kochi-Koottanad-Bangalore-Mangalore Gas Pipeline
In December 2016 the PNGRB issued an extension that gave GAIL until February 2019 to build the pipeline. The project aims at connecting the southern states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka to the national gas network. The pipeline is being built in two phases.