- The Government of India has started the tender process for the development of four major LPG pipelines with a total length of 2,500 km
- The project will involve an investment of approximately Rs. 12,500 crore
- These pipelines will be constructed on Cherlapalli-Nagpur, Shikrapur-Hubli-Goa, Paradip-Raipur and Jhansi-Sitarganj routes.
Due to the US-Iran war, India also suffered from gas shortage. People suffered for 1 month and now the situation has led the Indian government to take a major step towards completely transforming the country’s LPG supply chain and making it safer. The Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) has started the tender process for the development of four major LPG pipelines spanning 2,500 km in different parts of the country.
The entire project will involve an investment of approximately Rs.12,500 crore. Let us now also know why this step is considered big. This decision can certainly be right from the perspective of business and in the interest of people.
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Reducing gas tankers on roads, reducing the risk of accidents
currently, of LPG The bulk is transported by road from refineries and ports to bottling plants by large tankers. According to PNGRB, pipelines are the safest and most reliable means of transport to reduce the risk of road accidents. Sending gas through pipelines will not only reduce transportation costs, but also reduce carbon emissions.
Work is underway on four major pipelines:
Under this strategic initiative, four major routes linking refineries and import terminals directly to bottling plants have been identified:
- Cherlapally – Nagpur Pipeline
- Shikrapur – Hubli – Goa Pipeline
- Paradeep – Raipur Pipeline
- Jhansi – Sitarganj Pipeline
Storage operation during supply crisis
These pipelines will not only transport the gas, but also act as storage facilities in times of need. If the supply chain is disrupted due to tensions in the Middle East or any other reason, these pipelines will help ensure the country’s energy security.
Why is this step necessary?
India is yours of LPG A major part of the requirement is imported. At present, nine LPG pipeline projects have been identified, of which four projects are progressing rapidly. Connecting ports directly to bottling plants will significantly increase efficiency and reliability of gas distribution.
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