State-run GAIL India today said it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Kerala to develop natural gas infrastructure and city gas distribution network in the state. The MoU was signed by GAIL Executive Director (Marketing) J Wason and Kerala State Industries Development Corp Managing Director Alkesh Sharma in Thrivananthpuram yesterday. Speaking on the occasion, GAIL Chairman and Managing Director B C Tripathi said the gas cooperation MoU aims to develop the natural gas distribution and city gas infrastructure and promote use of eco-friendly fuel. It also seeks to set up a joint venture for marketing of gas or CNG to domestic, industrial and transport sectors.
The two would also conduct techno-economic studies for laying pipelines to demand centres and setting up city gas distribution network in towns. "The MoU also provides for GAIL and Government of Kerala to identify industrial clusters for distribution of natural gas as fuel and to determine modus operandi for setting up of joint ventures by GAIL," the release said. The GAIL board has already approved laying of 1,114-km Kochi-Kanjirkkod-Mangalore-Bengaluru pipeline at an estimated cost of Rs 3,032 crore. The pipeline, GAIL said, can carry 16 million standard cubic meters of gas per day. In phase-1 of the project, 94 km pipeline will be laid from A 1018-km pipeline will be laid from Alwaye to Kanjirrkkod, Mangalore, Palghat and Bengaluru in phase-II at an investment of Rs 2,764.50 crore by 2012-13. "GAIL will also be laying 1,389-km Dabhol-Bengaluru pipeline at an investment of Rs 4,543.43 crore... (and) will be connected to the Kochi-Kanjirkkod-Bengaluru pipeline," it added. |
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