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Salaya-Mathura
Pipeline (SMPL)
IndianOil operates the 1870 km long Salaya-Mathura Pipeline
from Salaya (near Vadinar) in Jamnagar district on the
coast of Gujarat to bring crude oil to IndianOil's refineries
at Koyali (Gujarat), Mathura (Uttar Pradesh) and Panipat
(Haryana). Two Single Point Mooring (SPM) systems are
operated at Vadinar to unload the crude oil received
from tankers including Very Large Crude oil Carriers
(VLCCs) with offshore pipelines. At Vadinar, IndianOil
has a vast crude oil tank farm of 13 tanks with a total
capacity of 0.773 MMT. IndianOil also has crude oil
storage tank farm at Viramgam with a total capacity
of 0.331 MMT. Another storage tank farm at Chaksu has
six tanks with a total capacity of 0.219 MMT.
After traversing 435 km from Vadinar, the Salaya-Mathura
Pipeline branches off at Viramgam in Gujarat through
a 148 km pipeline to Koyali (Baroda). Further, after
716 km, the pipeline branches off at Chaksu to Mathura
and Panipat. |
Haldia-Barauni
Crude Oil Pipeline (HBCPL)
The 943 km long Haldia-Barauni Crude Oil Pipeline is
in the eastern part of the country. It receives crude
oil at Haldia oil jetty and transports it to IndianOil's
Barauni Refinery in Bihar. The crude oil tank farm at
Haldia has eight large crude oil tanks with a total
capacity 0.312 MMT.
The crude oil requirement of IndianOil's subsidiary
BRPL’s refinery at Bongaigaon is also partly transported
through HBCPL up to Barauni.
| S.No |
Name of the Pipeline |
Year of commissioning |
Length (km) |
Capacity
(MMTPA) |
| A. |
Product Pipelines |
| 1. |
Guwahati-Siliguiri |
1964 |
435 |
0.818 |
| 2. |
Koyali - Ahmedabad |
1966 |
116 |
1.10 |
| 3. |
Barauni - Kanpur |
1966 |
745 |
3.50 |
| 4. |
Haldia- Barauni |
1967 |
525 |
1.25 |
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Haldia-Mourigram - Rajbandh |
1972 |
277 |
1.35 |
| 6. |
Mathura - Jalandhar |
1982 |
763 |
3.70 |
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Panipat - Bhatinda |
1996 |
219 |
1.50 |
| 8. |
Koyali-Dahej Pipeline |
2006 |
103 |
2.60 |
| 9. |
Koyali- Navagam |
2003 |
78 |
1.80 |
| 10. |
Koyali- Viramgam - Sidhpur
- Sanganer |
2003/2005 |
1056 |
4.10 |
| 11. |
Mathura - Tundla |
2003 |
56 |
1.20 |
| 12. |
Panipat Rewari Pipeline |
2004 |
155 |
1.50 |
| 13. |
Chennai Trichy Madurai
Pipeline |
2005 |
683 |
1.80 |
| 14. |
Digboi- Tinsukia |
1956 |
75 |
1.00 |
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5286 |
27.22 |
| B. |
Crude Oil Pipelines |
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| 1. |
Salaya - Mathura |
1978 |
1870 |
21.00 |
| 2. |
Haldia - Barauni |
1999 |
943 |
7.50 |
| 3. |
Mundra – Panipati |
1996/ 2006 |
1174 |
6.00 |
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3987 |
34.50 |
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Total Length
and Capacity of Petroleum Product and Crude
Oil Pipelines |
9273 |
61.72 |
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Mundra
- Panipat Pipeline (MPPL):
The 1174 km long Mundra Panipat Pipeline was commissioned
to transport crude oil from Mundra on the Gujarat coast
to IndianOil's refinery at Panipat in Haryana. The pipeline
consists of a 74 km long pipeline from Mundra to Kandla
which was hooked up to the existing system of Kandla-Panipat
section of Kandla-Bhatinda Pipeline at Churwa near Gandhidham.
The pipeline utilizes Gujarat Adani Port's Single Point
Mooring (SPM) offshore crude oil terminal facilities
and associated offshore and onshore pipelines. The crude
oil tank farm consists of 12 crude oil storage tanks
with total capacity of 0.499 MMT at Mundra. |
| Updated on September 17, 2007 |
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