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GAIL puts West Bengal on India s gas-map
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February 06, 2021
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Brings in greener, cheaper fuel for homes, automobiles with the 348-kilometer pipeline from Dobhi in Bihar to Durgapur in West Bengal GAIL (India) Ltd, the nation s biggest gas utility, has put West Bengal on the gas map of India after it completed laying a Rs 2,433-crore pipeline that will bring to the state cooking fuel that is cheaper than LPG and CNG that costs less than petrol and diesel, and fuel to produce urea for all its requirement. The 348-kilometer pipeline from Dobhi in Bihar to Durgapur in West Bengal is part of the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga project to take environment-friendly natural gas to India s eastern parts which hereto was left untouched by the benefits of gas-based economy.
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The 348-kilometer pipeline from Dobhi in Bihar to Durgapur in West Bengal is part of the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga project to take environment-friendly natural gas to India s eastern parts which hereto was left untouched by the benefits of gas-based econo
GAIL puts West Bengal on India s gas-map, hurl in greener, cheaper fuel for homes, automobiles
Synopsis
The 348-kilometer pipeline from Dobhi in Bihar to Durgapur in West Bengal is part of the Pradhan Mantri Urja Ganga project to take environment-friendly natural gas to India s eastern parts which hereto was left untouched by the benefits of gas-based economy.
Besides being cheaper, piped natural gas is convenient as it ends the hassle of booking a LPG refill every month.
NEW DELHI:
GAIL (India) Ltd, the nation s biggest gas utility, has put West Bengal on the gas map of India after it completed laying a Rs 2,433-crore pipeline that will bring to the state cooking fuel that is cheaper than LPG and CNG that costs less than petrol and diesel, and fuel to produce urea for all its requirement.