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India's First Expressway Gas Line: Engineering Marvel Unveiled
16 Jan
Summary
- A 694 km pipeline was built in a narrow 3-meter utility corridor.
- This marks India's first major pipeline integration into a transport corridor.
- The project faced extreme engineering challenges like steep terrain and monsoons.

GAIL (India) Ltd has successfully completed the 694-kilometre Mumbai-Nagpur Natural Gas Pipeline (MNPL). This remarkable feat integrates India's first major high-capacity pipeline into a tight 3-meter utility corridor along the Samruddhi Mahamarg expressway, showcasing the PM-GatiShakti framework.
The pipeline's construction within such a confined space, approximately 3 meters wide, presented immense engineering and logistical hurdles. Overcoming steep terrain in the Western Ghats, dense forests, and monsoon rains required innovative techniques like horizontal directional drilling with a thruster system. Disciplined execution ensured safety and minimized rework under extreme conditions.
This pipeline, nearing full operational completion, boasts a capacity of 16.5 million standard cubic metres per day and will significantly boost natural gas access in 16 Maharashtra districts. It is expected to support city gas distribution networks, power generation, fertilizers, chemicals, and manufacturing, fostering regional economic growth and cleaner fuel adoption.




