Moily asked to direct GAIL to implement Kochi-Mangalore pipeline


Moily asked to direct GAIL to implement Kochi-Mangalore pipeline

From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Mar 6: Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar has urged Union Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M Veerappa Moily, who hails from the coastal Dakishina Kannada region, to direct the Gas Authority of India Ltd (GAIL) to take steps to implement the Kochi-Koottanad-Mangalore-Bangalore pipeline (KKBMPL) without delay to spur growth and development of the State.

The Chief Minister, who has written separate letters to the Union Minister,  said the Kochi-Mangalore line was expected to be commissioned by the Central Public Sector Undertaking GAIL in 2013 as part of the recently commissioned 1000 km Rs 4,500 crore Dabhol-Bangalore Natural Gas Pipeline (DBPL) with a capacity of 16 MMSCND of natural gas

''It is understood that GAIL would not be able to commission the Kochi-Mangalroe line in 2013 as planned earlier due to inordinate delays in the project for reasons beyond their control," Shettar said and expressed grave concern over media reports that GAIL ''may also consider dropping this leg if similar situation persists for some more time."

Releasing copies of his letter to Moily, the former chief minister of Karnataka, Shettar said: ''It is a matter of grave concern to the Government of Karnataka that the consumers of Mangalore, some of whom have assumed availability of natural gas in their project plans, would suffer extensively due to delay in the availability of natural gas."

''This would trigger serious sustainability issues for some of these organizations raising concerns about jobs that these organizations have created or are likely to create in this area," the chief minister said pointing out that GAIL’s KKBMPL project was ''expected to bring gas transmission infrastructure to Dakshina Kannada region for the benefit of industries in and around Mangalore and parts of Bangalore Rural and Urban districts."

The State Government has been very supportive and GAIl has also been proactive in responding to the suggestions of the State Government regarding creation of gas infrastructure in Karnataka, the chief minister said describing the Dabhol-Bangalore natural gas pipeline (DBPL) as a ''game-changer in the Karnataka growth story."

''Mangalore is one of the most industrialized regions in Karnataka and the economic progress of this region is a source of pride to all of us," he said explaining that Mangalore was the largest energy consuming region in the State due to the presence of industries like MRPL, KIOCL, MCF and a cluster of small and medium scale industries.

The Rs 4,500 crore DBPL project with a capability of transmitting upto 16 MMSCMD of natural gas was planned to operate at a low load initially.  The proposed mega fertilizer plant at Belgaum and the power plant at Bidadi, in the city outskirts, were planned to start utilizing natural gas within two to three years.  Naturally, the DBPL project was expected to have sufficient surplus capacity to cater to Dharwad, Bhadravathi in Shimoga district and meet the requirements of Mangalore and Udupi districts..

The Chief Minister apprised Moily that the Mangalore Special Economic Zone (SEZ) was established with a view to capitalize on the port infrastructure for export-oriented activities and gain from the opportunities for setting up units downstream of the refinery.

''We have already seen major investment in the SEZ with the setting up of ONGC Mangalore Petrochemicals Ltd (OMPL). We are also hopeful that many more companies like JBF Industries Cardolite Corporation and Nagarjuna Group would start operating their proposed facilities in the SEZ soon," he said pointing out that Bhadravati in Shimoga district with its steel processing unit of SAIL was a major paper processing hub of the State, though the region, was not covered by GAIL’s pipleline infrastructure.

Shettar explained that two spur lines from DBPL – connecting Mangalore, Shimoga and Udupi and linking the twin cities of Hubli and Dharwad – of about 300 kms and 60 kms in length respectively would vastly help in meeting industrial, commercial, petroleum natural gas (PNG) and compressed natural gas (CNG) requirements of these cities besides providing cleaner environment to the residents.

The Chief Minister urged Moily to advise GAIL to take up the necessary project activities and ensure that Dabhol-Bangalore pipeline was connected to Dharwad, Bhadravati, Udupi and Mangalore at the earliest as it would ensure necessary natural gas connectivity for optimal utilization.  It will also ensure critical gas supplies for use as fuel or feedstock to reach big industrial consumers such as MRPL, OMPL, MCF, KIOCL etc and also present a strategic option for high priority projects such as the Indian Strategic Petroleum Reserves Ltd (ISPRL) coming up between Mangalore and Udupi.

''Ensuring availability of natural gas at Dharwad, Hubli, Bhadravati/Shimoga, Udupi and Mangalore will be of immense help in not only reducing pollution levels but also in providing a fillip to further industrial development of all these cities," Shettar said promising to provide ''all required help to GAIL for execution of the pipeline connectivities to the region."

In another letter on the same subject, the chief minister mentioned that natural gas has emerged as a key energy resource for the economic development of any region and the availability of natural gas infrastructure is critical for the development of the state.

The DBPL initiative has brought natural gas to the people of Karnataka for the first time and gas supply has been commenced at Bangalore. The pipeline passes through Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag, Bellary, Devanagere, Chitradurga, Tumkur, Ramanagaram, Bangalore Urban and Rural districts.

The project involves laying of 73 km of 18 inch diameter pipeline in Bangalore and with the commencement of natural gas supply, he said city’s alarming rise air pollution level could be checked by promoting the use of natural gas as transport fuel. Karnataka was keen to roll out CNG infrastructure in Bangalore on priority.

He said Karnataka State Industrial Infrastructure and Development Corporation (KSIIDC) and GAIL have signed a Joint Venture Agreement to form a Joint Venture (JV) Company for distribution of gas to various consumers in the State. The Roll out of CNG infrastructure in Bangalore can be carried out by the proposed joint venture company of KSIIDC and GAIL and urged Moily to ensure that Bangalore and most of cities in Karnataka were able to get ''clean fuel."

 

  

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  • majeed, kairangal

    Wed, Mar 20 2013

    moliy and jagadesh shettar are very urgent for to bring the gas pipeline project, but so far did not see the land looser what is going to get, if this is a valid project,then why don,t pay the market price///?//
    where is veerappa moily and jagadeesh shetter?????????.
    please do not disturbe poor farmers and villagers

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  • Naufal, Uddabettu

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    That project is going in our farm land.We don't have any objection.I don't understand.Why the farmers protesting for this gas pipeline project.Pipeline is going under the ground.Once pipeline work is finished,farmers can start cultivate in same land.I think may be land mafia is behind this hurdle .Because they cannot built flat,multistory building in same land.

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  • Jobin Luke, Uppala

    Fri, Apr 05 2013

    This is going to affect your lands resale value. Agriculture wont last for many years. But your land will be there for some construction activites. At that time you will not be able to do any thing and there will not be any value for your land. Actually its not a land mafias protest. I'm from kottayam and work in Kochi . I have some land there. I know the happenings in south kerala too. In Cochin, this project is uted and pipelines are laid in the road side only. none of the private property is acquired here. Same can be done there too. But the company is trying to make use of peoples ignorance. Any way the OIL companies will not pass the savings they get through this project to the public. Then why should the public suffer for the OIL companies profits?

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  • Riyas, kodungallur

    Sat, Nov 30 2013

    nobody have no problem bcoz they r farmers they can continue their job after that but i have only 10 cent pipe is laying center of my property 8000 rs is my salary how i can buy another land

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    i know that, but i dont need ur permission to write that.

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  • Oliver, Bangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    I don't whether Moily can do it or not. But I am sure our Shetter is fit for only writing letters or project as BJP achievement when it is going to complete


    Regards,
    Oliver

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mumbai / Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    I was wondering if the persistent local problems in commissioning this line is due to the LPG / CNG truck lobby. Because once this line is commissioned , LPG / CNG ferrying trucks would loose substantial amount of business. I am not sure but this is just a thought since I have seen similar cases in North India involving Coal mafia.

    But no doubt this pipeline would be a game changer for our Dakshina Kannada. We will be a part of gas network that passes through most of the progressive states. Wish we also discover a big gas reserve off shore Mangalore ,to cope up for current shortage of NG

    Energy input is a key to success of any economy or state. The only reason why USA keeps lobbying with energy rich Arab nations

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  • Jobin Luke, Uppala

    Fri, Apr 05 2013

    This is going to affect your lands resale value. Agriculture wont last for many years. But your land will be there for some construction activites. At that time you will not be able to do any thing and there will not be any value for your land. Actually its not a land mafias protest. I'm from kottayam and work in Kochi . I have some land there. I know the happenings in south kerala too. In Cochin, this project is uted and pipelines are laid in the road side only. none of the private property is acquired here. Same can be done there too. But the company is trying to make use of peoples ignorance. Any way the OIL companies will not pass the savings they get through this project to the public. Then why should the public suffer for the OIL companies profits?

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  • Jaya Shetty, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    Whenever the plan towards the whole people of coastal...forget the politics and stick on the benifit.

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  • Rajesh Gonsalves, Mangalore / Cairo

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Same bu!!$#!t you and Dinesh Poojary commented regarding Mangalore International airport. If Moily cant do it, why dont you two help by digging some ground? I also remember Dinesh Poojary Praising DVS when he promised Tunnels in Shiradi. Unfortunately the tunnels vanished, so did DVS. Same case will happen to Shettar after May. Both he and his letter will be in the dustbin.

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  • Vincy, Bangkok

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Golden/Jeevan ..perfect comment..Our Mangalore MP might not be aware of this situation, could you please help to pass a copy of CM's letter. He can talk to Mr. Moily as Mr. Moily know Tulu, the only language Mangalore MP speaks.

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  • Golden, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Dear Jeevan Mangalore

    Agree with you can't expect many things from Mr.Moily. Coz he is union petroleum minister with many other responsibilities. CM done good job writing a letter and distributing to media. Who will follow it up???

    DON'T WORRY... UDUPI MP MR. J P HEGDE SIR IS SAVIOR FOR THE PEOPLE OF MANGALORE TOO. BELIEVE ME HE WILL GET THIS PROJECT DONE.

    AS I TOLD EARLIER MR. J P HEGDE SIR IS GEM OF PERSON, HE WORKS FOR THE SOCIETY IRRESPECTIVE OF HIS CONSTITUENCY, RELIGION AND POLITICAL GAINS.


    Our Mangalore MP is might not be aware of this situation, could you please help to pass a copy of CM's letter. He can talk to Mr. Moily as Mr. Moily know Tulu, the only language Mangalore MP speaks.

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Dear Politicians..Contractors mafias....Its a huge opportunity to swallow some funds so be ready to become rich...!!

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  • FLAVIAN DSOUZA, CHIK/BANGLORE

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Mr Shettar is trying to take credit for the pipeline work .Please do let us know what you have achieved first and then let people decide and you can give your free advise.Regards
    flavian

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  • Kishore, Mangalore/UAE

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Liqified Petroleum Gas, Compressed Natural Gas, Petroleum Natural Gas are least polluting compared other forms of fuel like coal, uranium etc. Also tapping of these gases from the transport pipeline is difficult and dangerous. If we don't want land acquisitions or least pollution, better to use kerosene lamps for lighting and fire wood for cooking.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Shettre,

    Don't waste your time. Moily can not move CST-MAJN train to MAQ station. How do you expect this big task to be done from him? Better you write a letter to JP Hegde. He may do something.

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  • Rajesh Gonsalves, Mangalore / Cairo

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Mr Dinesh Poojary He is Shettar not Shetty. So dont address him as Shettre.

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  • Alfred, Mumbai / Muscat

    Thu, Mar 07 2013

    Dinesh,
    What is your mangalore MP doing just taking public money as salary for being a MP I have never seen him in parliament, ask mangalore MP to speak in Parliament an not be be sitting like dimp

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  • Namith, Kottara

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    How many more pipe lines? how many more land acquisitions? Poor farmers no one supporting them

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  • SM, Bangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Our Chief Minister should also consider burning of Garbage in Capital City Bangalore. Is this not Polluting our state?Garbage in Bangalore is overflowing everywhere and a recent report on Times of India says burning of plastic will release Dioxin where people who inhale it can get Cancer after 7 to 10 years . Why is our Goverment not considering eco friendly items to be used like cloth bags etc .They are only bothered about new projects.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 06 2013

    Joke of the day..... Can we expect from Moily..

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