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GAIL orders 315 km steel pipes from Jindal Saw, Essar Steel

GAIL India Ltd, the nation's biggest natural gas transporter, on Wednesday said it has placed orders for purchase of 315 km steel pipes to carry fuel to shut fertiliser plants in Bihar. 

"Taking another key step in ensuring energy security for the Gorakhpur, Barauni and Sindri fertiliser plants under revival enroute Phulpur-Haldia natural gas pipeline, GAIL has placed orders for purchase of 315 km of line pipes for Auraiya-Phulpur pipeline on Jindal Saw and Essar Steel at a total cost of Rs 305 crore," the company said in a statement.

GAIL Chairman and Managing Director B C Tripathi said the sections for which pipeline procurement have been placed are being taken up for revival of shut fertiliser plants at Gorakhpur, Barauni and Sindhri. Auraiya-Phulpur pipeline is one of the main feeder lines of Phulpur-Haldia pipeline project, called 'Energy Highway (Urja Ganga)' of Eastern India. GAIL has previously placed orders for line pipes of Phulpur-Dobhi (Gaya) section of the project at a cost of Rs 550 crore and awarded laying work contracts for the Dobhi- Patna / Barauni sections at a cost of Rs 216 crore.

Pipeline laying work in the Dobhi-Patna / Barauni section commenced in September last year. "Further, bids received for Laying Works of Phulpur-Dobhi section with spurline to Varanasi are presently under evaluation," the statement said. GAIL said tenders for laying works of Auraiya-Phulpur pipeline and for procurement of line pipes of Gorakhpur spurline have already been floated.
The company is planning to start the construction works in these sections from October, it said. The 315-km Auraiya-Phulpur pipeline, 341 Km Phulpur-Dobhi (Gaya) section and 414-km spurlines to Gorakhpur, Varanasi, Patna and Barauni will be completed by December 2018 at a cost of Rs 4600 crore, GAIL said. 

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