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Hydrocarbon Vision 2030 (ஹைட்ரோகார்பன் தொலைநோக்கு ஆவணம் 2030)

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Ranchi-Talcher-Paradip pipeline network<br />

The MoPNG has identified GAIL as the “sponsoring authority” for implementing the Ranchi-<br />

Talcher-Paradip pipeline section on a pilot basis with VGF. This is the first PPP pipeline<br />

project in the area. Once successfully implemented, this project can be replicated in<br />

economically non-viable areas such as the Northeast. Route reconnaissance survey has<br />

been completed and a detailed feasibility report is being prepared. The PPP agreement is<br />

expected to be finalized by March 2016. The route is 700 km long, including spur lines and the<br />

project is estimated to cost around Rs 2,500 crore. The pipeline will connect the LNG terminal<br />

at Paradip port to Ranchi and supply PNG and CNG to cities in Jharkhand.<br />

Along with this route, two other routes (totaling 2,500 km) have been identified under PPP<br />

mode. The Ministry of Finance will provide VGF through the Indian Infrastructure Project<br />

Development Fund (IIPDF). The remaining two pipeline sections viz., Barauni-Guwahati-<br />

Agartala and Haldia-Paradip/Srikakulam will be considered through PPP mode with VGF<br />

after the pilot project (see details above) is successfully completed. The detail of these<br />

pipeline networks has been mentioned below:<br />

Ranchi-Talcher-Paradip- 530 km<br />

Barauni-Guwahati-Agartala- 1300 km<br />

Haldia-Paradip/Srikakulam- 500/700 km<br />

Figure 34: Proposed natural gas pipelines in India under PPP mode<br />

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