| Petroleum Product Pipelines |
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Guwahati-Siliguri
Pipeline (GSPL)
Guwahati-Siliguri Pipeline was commissioned in 1964.
Designed by Bachtel, USA and constructed by Snam Progetti,
Italy, it has the unique distinction of being the first
product pipeline to be built on the east of Suez. The
435 km long pipeline originates at Guwahati Refinery,
transporting petroleum products for delivery at Betkuchi,
Hashimara and Siliguri. GSPL represents the cradle of
IndianOil’s capabilities in operations and maintenance
of pipelines.
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Koyali
- Ahamedabad Pipeline (KAPL)
The 116 km long Koyali-Ahmedabad Pipeline was commissioned
in April 1966. Designed and constructed by Snam Saipen,
Italy, the pipeline carries a variety of petroleum products
from IndianOil’s Koyali Refinery to the Sabarmati
terminal (Ahmedabad) through a high population density
route within the state of Gujarat.
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Haldia
- Barauni Pipeline (HBPL)
Commissioned in 1967, the Haldia - Barauni Pipeline
originates at Haldia and terminates at Barauni. This
pipeline exemplifies IndianOil's expertise in system
modification and pipeline hydraulic engineering. The
pipeline was commissioned as a petroleum product pipeline
but for some initial years, the pipeline was used to
transport imported crude oil to Barauni. After some
years, the pipeline started pumping petroleum products
from Barauni Refinery to Haldia. After Haldia Refinery
came into being, pumping was again reversed and at present,
the pipeline is engaged in transportation of indigenous
as well as imported petroleum products from Haldia.
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Barauni
- Kanpur Pipeline (BKPL)
The 745 km long Barauni - Kanpur Pipeline was commissioned
on September 26, 1966. It transports petroleum products
from Barauni Refinery. The pipeline has boosting-cum-delivery
stations at Patna, Mughalsarai, Allahabad and terminates
at Kanpur. A branch pipeline was taken out from Gowria
to Amousi (Lucknow).
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Haldia-Mourigram-Rajbandh
Pipeline (HMRPL):
The 277 km long Haldia-Mourigram-Rajbandh Pipeline was
built in early 1972 for transportation of petroleum
products from IndianOil's Haldia Refinery to Kolkata
and beyond. It has delivery stations at Mourigram and
Rajbandh. An eight km long branch pipeline was taken
out at Raghudevpur to Budge Budge in 1999 crossing the
river Hoogly.
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Mathura-Jalandhar
Pipeline (MJPL):
The Mathura-Jalandhar Pipeline was commissioned in 1984.
It was designed by IndianOil with in-house construction
supervision. The 763 km long pipeline transports petroleum
products from Mathura Refinery to Jalandhar in Punjab
with delivery enroute at Bijwasan in Delhi and Ambala
in Haryana. During 1997, the pipeline was connected
to Panipat Refinery, enabling transport of petroleum
products from Panipat Refinery. The pipeline has a branch
line from Sonepat to Meerut and from Kurukshetra to
Najibabad via Roorkee.
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Mathura-Tundla
Pipeline (MTPL):
A 55 km long separate pipeline was also laid from Mathura
to Tundla to transport petroleum products from Mathura
Refinery.
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Panipat-Rewari
Pipeline (PRPL):
The 155 km long Panipat-Rewari petroleum product pipeline
was commissioned in September 2004 for transporting
petroleum products from Panipat Refinery to the agricultural
and industrial demand areas of Haryana.
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Koyali-Viramgam-Sidhpur-Sanganer
Pipeline (KVSSPL):
The 249 km long Koyali–Viramgam–Sidhpur
petroleum product pipeline was extended with a 518 km
long pipeline upto Sanganer connecting with the Kot–Salawas
branch pipeline at Kot and delivery facilities at Sanganer
terminal. A 21 km long branch pipeline has also been
commissioned from Sidhpur–Sanganer Pipeline to
Ajmer in August 2005. The pipeline has also another
158 km long branch pipeline of to Chittaurgarh commissioned
in 2007. The total length of the pipeline, including
the branch line, is now 1056 km.
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Chennai
– Trichy - Madurai Product Pipeline (CTMPL):
Chennai–Trichy-Madurai Product Pipeline consists
of a 526 km long pipeline from Chennai to Madurai and
a 157 km branch pipeline to Sankari. The Pipeline was
commissioned on August 24, 2005.
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Koyali
- Dahej Product Pipeline:
The 112 km long product pipeline from Koyali Refinery
to Dahej terminal of Gujarat Chemical Port Terminal
Company Limited (GCPTCL) was commissioned in 2007.
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| Updated on September 17, 2007 |