(iii) Barauni-Haldia pipeline, completed in 1966, transports refined petroleum products to Haldia port and bring back crude oil to Barauni refinery. A 210 km long double pipeline connects Mumbai with Mumbai High.

via Viramgram. and Jagdishpur in U.P. Some of the other proposed pipelines include the Kanpur-Bina, Mangalore-Chennai, Vijayawada-Vishakhapatnam, and Haldia-Budge Budge pipelines.Before publishing your articles on this site, please read the following pages: Natural Gas, Crude Oil, and Refined Oil Pipelines, 1988 - Shows the locations and extents of known natural gas, crude oil, and refined products pipelinesNatural Gas, Crude Oil, and Refined Oil Pipelines, 1988 (1:63,360) - Shows the locations and extents of known natural gas, crude oil, and refined products pipelines. LPG is received at various points along the route for bottling in Ajmer and Jaipur (Rajasthan), Piyala (Haryana), Madanpur Khadar (Delhi) and Loni (U.P.). 1,250 crore. The construction of this pipeline is a unique engineering feat and has been completed at an estimated cost of over Rs. 500 crore per year by eliminating road tanker movement and lead to reduction of about 10,000 tonnes of pollutant emission per year.This is the first time that cross-country pipeline has been used to transport LPG adding to availability of supplies, safety in transportation and wider distribution. 690 crore.Apart from the above mentioned important pipelines, several other pipelines have also been laid in different parts of the country. The Haldia-Kolkata pipeline caters to the needs of Kolkata and its neighbouring areas.The Gas Authority of India Ltd. (GAIL) has drawn up an ambitious plan at the cost of Rs. It has an offshore terminal for imported crude oil.This pipeline has been constructed by Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) to transport gas.
Jagdishpur, Shahjahanpur, Aonla and Babrala.Each of the fertilizer plants has a capacity of producing 1,350 tonnes of ammonia per day. Phase-I of the pipeline was completed in 2001 and Phase-II was completed in 2003. Map showing pipeline network in India passes through 8 Indian states with CNG, PNG and natural gas for industrial and domestic applications. (vi) Haldia-Rajbandh-Maurigram pipeline has been constructed to meet the requirements of southern part of West Bengal.This pipeline connects oilfields of Mumbai High and Gujarat with oil refinery at Koyali. It has a number of pumping stations and subsidiary pipelines.


As such, it is joined with Pune and Manmad by pipelines. This is the longest LPG pipeline of the world.It is like transporting 3.5 lakh LPG gas cylinders across 1,269 km every day and its capacity is being increased to 5.0 lakh cylinder per day. 490 crore. 10,000 crore for the “near term” which includes projects for integrating the gas pipeline network through capacity expansion and adding new pipelines.Some of the pipelines for which the preliminary work has been completed are the Dahej-Vijaipur pipeline, 300 km north-south Gujarat pipeline, Dehej- Hazira-Uran pipeline (400 km), Kochi-Mangalore-Bangalore pipeline (900 km) and Phase III of pipeline network in Andhra Pradesh.A 600 km Vishakhapatnam-Secunderabad pipeline of 1.1 million tonnes capacity would also be put at the cost of Rs. (ii) Lakwa-Rudrasagar-Barauni pipeline has been constructed to carry crude oil from Lakwa and Rudrasagar to oil refinery at Barauni.

Ankleshwar-Koyali pipeline was completed in 1965. (v) Nunmati-Bangaigaon section of this pipe is used to transport raw materials for Bongaigaon petro-chemical complex. It transports crude oil from Ankleshwar oilfield to Koyali refinery.An important pipeline has been laid from Salaya in Gujarat to Mathura in U.P. From Mathura, it has been extended to the oil refinery at Panipat in Haryana and further to Jalandhar in Punjab. Construction work on pipeline from Barauni to Kanpur and Haldia was completed in 1966. The pipeline passes through 343.7 km long rocky area, 56.3 km long forest area, besides crossing 29 railway crossings and 75 big and small rivers.This is the world s largest underground pipeline and has brought about a big transformation in the economy of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh. Mumbai is an important centre for petroleum products. It connects Jamnagar in Gujarat to Loni near Delhi in U.P. It has been extended upto Delhi so that enough gas is made available to meet the growing demand of the capital city.This 1,269 km long pipeline has been constructed by Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL) at the cost of Rs. It is to be constructed by IOC at the estimated cost of Rs. (i) Nunmati-Siliguri pipeline transport oil from Nunmati (Guwahati) in Assam to Siliguri in West Bengal.

This was the first pipeline constructed in India to bring crude oil from Naharkatia oilfield to Nunmati.Image Courtesy : www1.american.edu/ted/images4/pipeline.gifIt was later extended to transport crude oil to refinery at Barauni in Bihar.