Jaigarh - Udupi - Mangalore natural gas pipeline work to begin soon


Mumbai, Jun 16 : H-Energy Pvt Ltd, a unit of real estate player Hiranandani Group, on Wednesday said it has bagged rights to lay a gas pipeline from Jaigarh in Maharashtra to Goa and Mangalore.

The 635-km pipeline will run from Jaigarh in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra to Panaji and onwards to Karwar in Uttara Kannada district and Udupi in Karnataka before terminating at Mangalore.

The pipeline will connect major industrial units like refineries, fertilizer plants, petrochemical plants and power plants in the south-western coastal stretch of Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, Goa, Karwar, Udupi and Mangalore, a company statement said.

It will also act as a gateway for development of city gas distribution (CNG) networks in the region to provide environmentally benign fuel (CNG) for transport and piped cooking gas to households.

"H-Energy Pvt Ltd (HEPL) has been selected by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) of India for grant of authorization for the Jaigarh-Goa-Mangalore natural gas pipeline through a process of competitive bidding conducted by the PNGRB, the statement said.

H-Energy Gateway Pvt Ltd (HEGPL), an affiliate of HEPL, is setting up a 4 million tons per annum floating LNG import terminal at Jaigarh port in Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra.

All major clearances, port agreements and technical studies have been completed and the project is expected to be commissioned in the second quarter of 2018, under an early commissioning program through a 60 km tie-in pipeline from Jaigarh to Dabhol, it said.

PNGRB had invited bids for development of the pipeline on March 17 and financial bids of the technically qualified bidders were opened on April 28.

It is estimated that the Jaigarh-Goa-Mangalore natural gas pipeline will be ready for delivering natural gas to the connected customers of the west coast by mid-2019, the statement said.

  

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  • Raj, Mangaluru

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Sidda ramaya malagidru kelavarige agolla...
    Olle kelasa madidaru agolla....

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    LPG problem will be solved but what about water problem? A project for Connection of coastal river water through pipeline from Mangalore to
    Karwar is our urgent need to solve the water problem in Coastal Karnataka region.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Mumbai

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    CNG, besides being eco-friendly fuel runs a car @ mere Rs 2/- per kilometer as against Rs 7/- with diesel and Rs 8/- with petrol. It will be a boon for coastal Karnataka if Hiranandani completes the project in time.

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  • arm, ksa

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Soft Target.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Good development work
    Something is better than nothing...

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  • Elroy, Karkala

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Development doesnt mean big factories. Coastal region has got enough development to sustain. The reverse effect you can see now. Son they will make it as dry industrial area where humans can not survive. MRPL and Nagarjuana has done enough damage

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    If the same project happened under Maun Mohan Singh government your reaction would have been different..

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Mangalureans would be happier if water flows in that pipeline instead of gas, especially after what we experienced during Summer of '16.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Let them take both the project of Gas line and water line.... in the interest of public.....

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  • Fernandes, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    WOW, what a progress in Karnataka State that too Coastal belt and Western Ghats. End of all the developments, whether Karnataka State remains in the MAP? Why all of sudden these destruction projects started in only Karnataka coastal belt region? Who will enjoy the fruits of it?

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/New Delhi

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Ferns..
    Most of the people in coastal district settled down abroad from long. Only you can see elderly people looking after big house when these people visit once in a five year period. As people are in abroad..no body is looking of barren land..called bottu kanda..which is standing waste in many places.
    Now government decide to take it off for developmental purpose.
    Kab tab aur kiri-kiri...
    rahana..rahe hum...banke kali...

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  • Lawry Pinto, Urwa

    Fri, Jun 17 2016

    Fernandes, the wild grass in your compound too produces oxygen. So do not remove / trim the grass. Let it grow forever and convert your compound into a forest.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Rajendra Nagar/New Delhi

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Hope not one day people from this region shifted to aghumbe ghat..in the name of development.

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  • SK, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Shifting to Aghumbe......like shifting from Mangalore to Surat to Hoogly and to Karolbagh and so on.....

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  • Nalin Moolya, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    @ Sk

    ha ha ha ha well said can't stop laughing lol

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