Mukesh Ambani's RGPL wins licence for Shahdol-Phulpur line

The pipeline will have a capacity to transport 4.3 million standard cubic metres per day of gas

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 15 2013 | 4:53 PM IST
Reliance Gas Pipeline Ltd (RGPL) has won a licence to lay a 312-km pipeline to transport coal gas produced from RIL's Sohagpur block in Madhya Pradesh.
 
Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) on July 11 authorised the Mukesh Ambani-led RGPL to lay the pipeline from Shahdol in Madhya Pradesh to Phulpur near Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh.
 
The pipeline will have a capacity to transport 4.3 million standard cubic metres per day of gas including 0.875 mmscmd capacity which will be available for any third party for open access on non-discriminatory basis.
 

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PNGRB in the authorisation order said the pipeline will travel from Shahdol to JaysingNagar to Beohari to Gurh and finally culminate at Phulpur.
 
At Phulpur, the pipeline may be hooked into state-owned gas utility GAIL India Ltd's main Hazira-Vijaypur-Jagdishpur trunk gas pipeline. Connection with HVJ would enable gas to flow to any consumer.
 
RIL plans to produce 3.5 mmscmd of gas from its Sohagpur (east) and Sohagpur (west) coal-bed methane (CBM) blocks in Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh from 2015.
 
"The entity is allowed a maximum period of 36 months from the date of issue of authorisation letter for commissioning of the natural gas pipeline project," PNGRB said in the July 11 authorisation letter.
 
"Any failure on the part of the entity in complying with the targets prescribed in the time schedule shall lead to consequences" including cancellation of the authorisation, it said.
 
RGPL has furnished a performance bond of Rs 13.02 crore as a guarantee for timely commissioning of the project.
 
This is the first authorisation for Ambani's privately owned RGPL since the Oil Ministry in October last year cancelled permits issued to the company for laying four natural gas pipelines, saying there were inordinate delays in construction of the 2,175-km lines.
 
Orders cancelling authorisation issued to RGPL for laying of four pipelines from Kakinada in Andhra Pradesh to Howrah in West Bengal, Chennai and Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu and Mangalore in Karnataka were issued in October last year.
 
PNGRB in the July 11 authorisation letter said RGPL shall be required to take prior approval from the Board for "creation of any lien or charge or hypothecation on the assets of the natural gas pipeline to secure finances for the project and furnish details of utilisation of funds." 
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First Published: Jul 15 2013 | 4:13 PM IST

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