Project Profile
Estimated Value: US$1.8 billion
Locations: West Bengal State, India.
Start-up Year: 2015
Length of Pipeline: 2,050km
The Jagdishpur to Halida pipeline project involves the construction of a 2,050km pipeline from Jagdishpur in Uttar Pradesh state to West Bengal.
The Pipeline is expected to convey LNG to West Bengal and would have a capacity of 32 million metric standard cubic metres per day. The pipeline will also serve as one of the 15 parts of the proposed national gas grid and will be connected with the Hazira-Bijaipur-Jagdishpur (HJB) and Dahej-Hazira pipeline systems.
The project will be executed in two phases. In Part IA of the first phase, a 1,410 km pipeline will be laid from Haldia to Phulpur. In Part IB of the first phase 450 km of spur lines and feeder lines will be laid. Phase II of the project will involve the installation of a compressor at Haldia and the laying of 190 km of feeder lines.
Operator:
Gail: Operator with 100% interest
Contractors:
Tractebel Engineering