MY KOLKATA EDUGRAPH
ADVERTISEMENT
Regular-article-logo Saturday, 16 November 2024

HPCL wins Bengal gas bids

IOC won most cities in Bihar and Jharkhand, while Bharat Gas won one city in Jharkhand and Gail Gas two in the state

R. Suryamurthy New Delhi Published 27.02.19, 08:01 PM
Eastern India is expected to receive a substantial part of the Rs 50,000cr investments in piped gas and CNG

Eastern India is expected to receive a substantial part of the Rs 50,000cr investments in piped gas and CNG Shutterstock

State-owned HPCL has bagged the rights to supply piped natural gas to households and CNG to automobiles in four cities in Bengal in the 10th round of city gas bids.

IOC won most of the cities in Bihar and Jharkhand, while Bharat Gas won one city in Jharkhand and Gail Gas two in the state.

ADVERTISEMENT

Eastern India is expected to receive a substantial part of the Rs 50,000cr investments in piped gas and CNG, with 14 of the 50 geographical areas located in the region.

HPCL beat a consortium of H-Energy East Coast Private Limited which has lined up LNG and pipeline projects for Bengal and export gas to Bangladesh.

Four geographical areas of Bengal were put under auction — Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Uttar Dinajpur districts; Howrah and Hoogly; Nadia District and North 24-Parganas; and South 24-Parganas district.

Source: The Telegraph

Geographical areas covered in Bihar which state-owned Indian Oil Corporation won were Araria, Purnia, Katihar, Kishanganj, Arwal, Jehanabad, Bhojpur, Buxar, Khagaria, Saharsa, Madhepura, Lakhisarai, Munger, Bhagalpur, Muzaffarpur, Vaishali, Saran and Samastipur.

In Jharkhand, IOC also won cities such as Sheikhpura, Jamui, Deoghar, Nawada, and Koderma, Bharat Gas Resources won Chatra and Palamu, Gail Gas won Seraikela-Kharsawan and West Singhbhum.

IOC won city gas distribution licences for nine cities, most of them in Bihar and Jharkhand, on its own and one in a joint venture with Adani Gas, according to the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB).

“Once awarded, it is envisaged that this initiative would help in creating a robust infrastructure by bringing an investment of about Rs 50,000 crore, generate employment and play a significant role in achieving the shift towards a gas-based economy, with natural gas as the next generation, cheaper and environment-friendly fossil fuel,” the regulator said.

Follow us on:
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT