
The built-in JHBDPL, together with the Barauni–Guwahati Pipeline, has a licensed pipeline size of three,306 km and passes by Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and Assam. Presently, 3,227 km of the pipeline part has been laid, and three,119 km of the pipeline—together with the Phulpur–Dobhi–Bokaro–Durgapur, Bokaro–Angul–Dhamra, and Dobhi–Barauni–Guwahati sections—has already been put beneath business operation, the corporate stated.
The pipeline is at present transporting 12.26 Million Normal Cubic Meters Per Day (MMSCMD) of pure gasoline, together with provides to 4 fertilizer vegetation, two refineries (Barauni and Paradip), industrial customers, and 32 Metropolis Gasoline Distribution (CGD) networks, together with Varanasi, Patna, Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Kolkata, and many others., alongside the pipeline route.
With respect to the Durgapur–Haldia part (294 km), GAIL has already put 132 km of the pipeline part as much as Kolkata beneath business operation. Out of the remaining 162 km to Haldia, 103 km of pipeline laying has been accomplished. GAIL can also be laying the Dhamra–Haldia part, which has a licensed pipeline size of 240 km, of which 198 km has already been laid.
As a result of restricted availability of Proper of Use (RoU), the completion of the Durgapur–Haldia and Dhamra–Haldia sections of the JHBDPL growth is being prolonged from March 2025 to December 2025, the corporate assertion added.
With the completion of the remaining sections of the Durgapur–Haldia and Dhamra–Haldia pipelines, GAIL will transport pure gasoline to the Haldia refinery, CGD networks in Howrah, Hooghly, Purba Medinipur, Paschim Medinipur, and different industrial customers alongside the pipeline route.