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Rewari-Kanpur pipeline: HPCL requests Rajasthan Pollution Control Board for issue of CTO for commissioning of pipeline facilities
Jun 24: HPCL`s Rs 1210.64 crore Rewari-Kanpur pipeline is progressing on schedule.
8The company has requested the Rajasthan Pollution Control Board (RPCB) to issue Consent to Operate (CTO) for commissioning of the facilities set up for the Rewari-Kanpur pipeline. RPCB has sought certain clarifications regarding the capacity of DG sets that are to be installed as part of the pipeline project before issuance of the CTO certificate.
8As per the permission granted by the PNGRB, the required power for sectioning valve stations (SV) needs to be drawn from the nearest power source of the state electricity board. However, DG sets will also have to be kept on stand-by at various pumping and storage installations such as, Kanpur, Rewari, Mathura and Bharatpur.
8The authorization for laying the pipeline was granted in December 2012 and HPCL was given a maximum period of 36 months for commissioning of the natural gas pipeline project.
 8As per the latest progress report, the project is expected to be completed by November 2015.
 8The pipeline, which will pass through Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, involves laying of a total of 437 kms of cross-country multi-product pipeline.
 8The pipeline will have a design capacity of 7.98 MMTPA from Rewari to Kanpur.


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Rewari-Kanpur pipeline-I

Rewari-Kanpur pipeline-I: HPCL requests Rajasthan Pollution Control Board for issue of CTO for commissioning of pipeline facilities

HPCL's Rs 1210.64 crore Rewari-Kanpur pipeline is progressing on schedule.
8The company has requested the Rajasthan Pollution Control Board (RPCB) to issue Consent to Operate (CTO) for commissioning of the facilities set up for the Rewari-Kanpur pipeline. RPCB has sought certain clarifications regarding the capacity of DG sets that are to be installed as part of the pipeline project before issuance of the CTO certificate.
8As per the permission granted by the PNGRB, the required power for sectioning valve stations (SV) needs to be drawn from the nearest power source of the state electricity board. However, DG sets will also have to be kept on stand-by at various pumping and storage installations such as, Kanpur, Rewari, Mathura and Bharatpur.
8The authorization for laying the pipeline was granted in December 2012 and HPCL was given a maximum period of 36 months for commissioning of the natural gas pipeline project.
8As per the latest progress report,
the project is expected to be completed by November 2015.
8
The pipeline, which will pass through Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, involves laying of a total of 437 kms of cross-country multi-product pipeline.
8The pipeline will have a design capacity of 7.98 MMTPA from Rewari to Kanpur.