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HAZIRA-BIJAIPUR-JAGDISHPUR PIPELI1NE
Made by:-
ITISHA GUPTA GAUTAM ARORA
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTI herby, would like to express my gratitude for our UOGB faculty Ms Kriti Mehlotra who provided me with such a interesting topic to work upon. Working on this project was not only beneficial but also interesting.
ITISHA GUPTA
GAUTAM ARORA
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CONTENTS NATURAL GAS TRANSPORTATION PIPLINE TRANSPORTATION & ITS
CHARACTERSTICS. PIPELINE NETWORK IN INDIA HBJ PIPELINE & ITS DETAILS.
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Transportation of natural gas.The efficient and effective movement of natural
gas from producing regions to consumption regions requires an extensive and elaborate transportation system. In many instances, natural gas produced from a particular well will have to travel a great distance to reach its point of use. Hence Bulk transportation is done by:
PipelineRoadRailway Tankers Marine
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Percentage of product movement by various modes are:
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PIPELINESPipeline transportation plays an important role
in the matrix of transportation modes of a country, especially in the transportation of fluids and certain bulk materials. Pipeline is used for transportation on land (onshore pipeline) and also along the bed of sea (subsea or offshore pipeline), up to a few hundred meters of water depth. For bulk movement of hydrocarbon, pipeline is often the most economical way of transportation.
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Characteristics of pipeline transportationThey can move large quantities of mainly fluids, over long distances at relatively low cost.
The operations are environmentally friendly, dependable and continuous.
The pipelines can be laid on a wide variety of terrains without much difficulty.
They are insensitive to surface conditions such as storms, inclement weather, etc.
Operating costs are low. Capital cost being the major cost of
transportation, inflationary influences have a small effect on transport cost.
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PIPELINES CAN BE BUILD AT DIFFICULT TERRAIN
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VARIOUS TYPES OF PIPELINESPipeline is used for transportation on land
are called onshore pipeline and the one along the bed of sea are subsea or offshore Pipeline, up to a few hundred meters of water depth.
Long distance pipeline that crosses through several hundred kilometers of land across the country or covering a number of countries also termed as cross country pipeline.
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MAP OF NATURAL GAS PIPELINE
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PIPELINE NETWORK IN INDIALength of pipelines for crude oil is
20,000 km. Length of Petroleum products pipeline is
268 km. Length of Natural gas pipelines is 1,700 km.
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PIPELINE NETWORK IN INDIAIndia has got two major gas pipelines:
HBJ Pipeline: owned by GAIL .Jamnagar-Loni LPG Pipeline owned by Reliance. Indian Oil Corporation owns and operates
the largest network of crude and product pipelines in the country with a total length of 6,523 km and overall capacity 43.45 MMT.
ONGC has around 2000 km of sub-seas and on-land pipeline.
Oil India has around 2,400 kms.
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Proposed pipelines in IndiaOver the next years India will be spending over Rs.21000 crores on laying cross-country oil and gas pipelines. Some of the large projects are:
Bangalore-Mangalore product pipeline: Rs. 7,000 Crores Pipeline network for transmission of re-gasified LNG
from Dahej LNG terminal: Rs. 5,200 Crores
Pipeline network for distribution of re-gasified LNG from Kochi: Rs. 2,045Crores
Dahej-Uran-Dabhol re-gasified LNG pipeline network: Rs. 2,600 Crores Salaya-Mathura : Rs. 1,734 Crores Augumentation of Haldia-Baurani Pipeline : Rs. 472
Crores Viramgam-Koyali :Rs. 329 Crores
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Hazira-Bijaipur-Jagdishpur pipelineIt is India’s longest pipeline around 550
kms. Its construction was started in 1985. A perfect example of Cross country pipeline. It has an investment of around 250 billion.That originates along the offshore fields at
the west coast. There are 9 booster stations. There are 35 stations starting from ujjain to
jadishpur.
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HBJ PIPELINE……The line originates at offshore, carrying
associated gas from Mumbai High and free gas from South Basin fields to Hazira.
It is a 36 inch diameter pipeline. It was designed to carry 20MMSCMD of
gas, expandable to 30 MMSCMD capacity.
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After treatment of gas at Hazira, the HBJ pipeline starts with compression of the gas.
It's first phase was 1700 KM long, traveling through Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh to UP and North India.
Along it's entire route, it provides feedstock to a number of fertilizer plants and power plants.
It has 6 booster stations in this route. It has a carrying capacity of 60 mmscmd
(million standard cubic meters per day) .
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STRINGING OF HBJ PIPELINE
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Books referred
Understanding Oil & Gas Business (unit 2 & 3) & (Annexure to Vol 3 ppt).
Sites Referred www.petroleum.nic.inwww.wikipedia.orgwww.google.com
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THANK YOU