Nepalese Minister for Commerce and Supplies Sunil Thapa and India's Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan will sign the Memorandum of Understanding at the Ministry of Commerce in Singhdurabar here.
The pipeline from Raxaul in Bihar to Amlekhgunj in Nepal is estimated to cost Rs 275 crore and is expected to be completed in three years.
Of the 41 kilometer-long petroleum pipeline, about 39 km would lie in Nepal.
IOC has now agreed to foot the cost in exchange for Nepal committing to buy products for at least 15 years.
The MoU will promote bilateral cooperation in the oil and gas sector and secure long term supply of petroleum products to Nepal. It will facilitate smooth supply of petroleum product from between the two countries.
The project will also preserve the environment along the route and decongest the international border at Raxaul, a statement said.
Nepal had requested India during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to country on August 3-4 last year for the construction of this petroleum products pipeline.
There will be a long term contract of 15 years (initial contract for five years extendable for two terms of five years each) between IOC and the Nepal Oil Corporation, the statement said.
Petroleum products are one of the major items being imported by Nepal from India.
