Prime Minister Narendra Modi signalled India's willingness to build the Rs 200-crore pipeline to supply fuel during his visit to Kathmandu yesterday, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 17 years.
He said pipeline will be built to transport oil products to Nepal.
Nepal is dependent on India for meeting all of its fuel requirement. Petrol, diesel, domestic LPG and jet fuel (ATF) are currently trucked from Indian Oil Corp's (IOC) depot at Raxaul in Bihar to Nepal.
IOC in the meanwhile has decided to shift its oil storage depot from Raxaul to Motihari and the pipeline now proposed will be laid from Motihari to Amlekhgunj.
"It is not a very big pipeline but we have to secure statutory clearances from authorities in India as well as Nepal before work on the pipeline can begin," said a senior IOC official.
Nepal's Commerce Minister Sunil Bahadur Thapa had raised the issue when he met Oil Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on July 30.
"IOC is our main supplier of petroleum products. I have reopened the subject (of laying the pipeline) with the Minister (Pradhan). We want IOC to lay the pipeline," he had told PTI after the meeting.
Nepal was keen on the pipeline from Motihari to Amlekhganj in view of the traffic congestion and frequent complaints of pilferage and adulteration during trucking.
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