Petronet India
may shelve its Rs.3629 crore 1700 km Central India Pipeline Project, as the
promoters are no longer keen on pursuing the project. The promoters – Reliance Industries,
Bharat Petroleum Corporation and Essar Oil – had refused to sign the
take-or-pay agreement. The final decision in this regard would be taken up at
next board meeting of Petronet India.
Petronet in collaboration with Reliance
Industries, Indian Oil, Essar Oil, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, planned to lay
pipeline network extending from Jamnagar to Koyali in Gujarat. This was to be
further extended to Ratlam where it would be bifurcated into two networks. The
northern trunk pipeline would go to Kota and terminate at Gwalior and the
southern branch would go to Nagpur via Itarsi.
The cost of the
project was revised downwards from Rs.5,148 crore to Rs.3,629 crore because the
earlier proposed spur lines planned to Indore, Bhopal and Chittorgarh were dropped
with the route being redirected from Jamnagar to Ratlam via Koyali and Rajkot
with a northern branch to Gwalior and a southern branch to Nagpur. The southern
branch was to be further extended to Hyderabad depending upon its viability.
The company proposed to lay pipelines between Indore and Bhopal from the Ratlam
– Itarsi section.