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Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 (ஹைட்ரோகார்பன் தொலைநோக்கு ஆவணம் 2030)

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Table 60 Crude oil pipelines in the Northeast<br />

Company<br />

Pipeline<br />

Capacity<br />

(MMTPA)<br />

Length<br />

(in km)<br />

Supply to<br />

Supply<br />

from<br />

OIL Section 1 (Forward) Duliajan- – 5.38 401 NRL, IOCL OIL &<br />

Numaligarh-Guwahati 16” Guwahati ONGC<br />

OIL Section 2 (Reverse) Barauni- 3.00 600 IOCL Imported<br />

Bongaigaon 14” Bongaigaon Crude<br />

OIL Duliajan-Digboi 14” 0.65 35 IOCL Digboi OIL<br />

ONGC Lakwa – Moran 1.5 18 OIL ONGC<br />

ONGC Geleki – Jorhat 1.5 48.5 OIL ONGC<br />

ONGC Borholla – Jorhat 0.6 42.8 OIL ONGC<br />

Source: OIL, ONGC<br />

6.1.2 Upcoming network<br />

6.1.2.1 Paradip-Numaligarh imported crude oil pipeline<br />

Crude oil production from oil blocks in the Northeast is insufficient to fully utilise existing refining<br />

capacity in the region, which already has an excess of 2.4 MMTPA. Nevertheless, NRL proposes to<br />

draw a 1400-km dedicated crude oil pipeline from the Paradip port and expand refinery capacity from<br />

3 MMTPA to 9 MMTPA by 2020. The project is expected to cost Rs 5,000 crore.<br />

The pipeline passes through Odisha (194 km), West Bengal (754 km) and Assam (450 km). and<br />

crosses the Brahmaputra from its north bank to the south bank at Gohpur before reaching<br />

Numaligarh.<br />

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