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The document summarizes key details of India's gas pipeline network as of April 1, 2019, including the owning entity, length, design capacity, pipeline size, average flow in 2018-19, and percentage capacity utilization in 2018-19 for each major pipeline/region. It shows that GAIL owns the largest network at over 16,000 km, with the Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur pipeline being the largest single pipeline at over 4,500 km and 53 mmscmd design capacity. The overall gas pipeline network extends over 16,324 km with a total design capacity of 320 mmscmd.
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The document summarizes key details of India's gas pipeline network as of April 1, 2019, including the owning entity, length, design capacity, pipeline size, average flow in 2018-19, and percentage capacity utilization in 2018-19 for each major pipeline/region. It shows that GAIL owns the largest network at over 16,000 km, with the Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur pipeline being the largest single pipeline at over 4,500 km and 53 mmscmd design capacity. The overall gas pipeline network extends over 16,324 km with a total design capacity of 320 mmscmd.
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Gas pipeline network as on 01.04.

2019
Design Average flow Percentage capacity
Network/Region Entity Length (Kms) capacity Pipeline size 2018-19 (P) utilisation
(mmscmd) (mmscmd) in 2018-19 (P)

Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur Pipeline/Gas rehabilitation and


expansion project pipeline/Dahej-Vijaipur Pipeline & spur/ GAIL 4554 53 36" 29.5 56%
Vijaipur-Dadri Pipeline
DVPL-GREP upgradation (DVPL-II & VDPL) GAIL 1385 54 48" 35.9 67%
Chhainsa-Jhajjar-Hissar Pipeline (CJPL) including spur lines * GAIL 310 5 36" /16" 1.0 20%

Dahej-Uran-Panvel Pipeline (DUPL/ DPPL) including spur lines GAIL 928 20 30"/18" 13.9 70%

GAIL 852 31 36"/30"/24"/18" 5.5 18%


Dadri- Bawana-Nangal Pipeline (DBPL)
Dabhol-Bengaluru Pipeline (Including spur) GAIL 1116 16 36"/4" 1.3 8%
Kochi-Koottanad-Bengaluru-Mangalore (Phase-1) GAIL 48 6 16"/4" 2.3 38%
Tripura (Agartala) GAIL 60 2 12" 1.3 55%
Gujarat GAIL 685 9 24"/16"/12" 4.4 49%
Rajasthan GAIL 151 2 12" 1.4 57%
Mumbai (Uran-Thal-Usar & Trombay-RCF) GAIL 131 7 26" 6.4 91%
KG Basin GAIL 884 16 18" 5.4 34%
Cauvery Basin GAIL 306 9 18" 3.3 38%
East- West Pipeline RGTIL 1480 67 48" 19.4 29%
Shahdol-Phulpur Pipeline RGPL 304 4 16" 0.9 26%
GSPL network GSPL 2692 43 Assorted 34.6 80%
Assam network^ AGCL, DNPL 297 3 Assorted 1.9 69%
Dadri-Panipat IOCL 140 10 30"/10" 5.0 53%
Total 16324 320
Source: Pipeline operating companies
Note:
*CJPL and DBPL pipelines are the extensions of DVPL-II / VDPL.
^Excludes CGD pipeline network

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