Thursday, 10 September 2015

Petroleum products pipeline network in India: A combined capacity of 19.79 MMT to be added in next two years

A total of six petroleum products pipelines with a combined capacity of 19.79 MMT are under construction as on August 2015.
8Out of the six pipelines,  three pipelines with a capacity of 5.54 MMT  are LPG pipelines.
8Whereas the rest, with a combined capacity of 14.25 MMT, will be transporting the petroleum products except the LNG.
8The Kochi-Coimbator-Erode-Salem -- being constructed by a BPCL-led consortium -- and is envisaged to carry LPG is expected to be completed by the first half of 2017.
8Whereas, the other LPG pipelines -- the Uran-Chakan-Shikrapur and the Mangalore-Hassan-Mysore-Sollur lines-- are expected to complete by the end of 2015.
   The details of pipelines transporting petroleum products apart from LPG along with there completion dates are as follows:
   -- Irugur-Devangonthi by BPCL ( 26.2.2017)
   -- Rewari-Kanpur by HPCL (19.11.2015)
   -- Kota-Jobner by BPCL (4.12.2015)

For more details visit indianpetroplus.com

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