GAIL India will invest ₹5,363.88 crore to double the capacity of its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pipeline to 6.5 million tonnes a year from its existing capacity of 3.25 million tonnes per year, the state-run company said in a stock exchange filing filing on Tuesday.
The pipeline, which runs from Jamnagar on the west coast to Loni in Uttar Pradesh, is expected to complete its expansion by July 2028. Funding will be a mix of debt and equity, GAIL said.
In a separate filing, the company announced a delay in the completion of its Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda gas pipeline project. The revised completion date is now December 31, pushed back from the original September timeline.
Pipeline Progress and Project Delays
Part-A of the Mumbai-Nagpur pipeline is mechanically complete, pending fin