India to lay diesel, gas pipelines to Bangladesh

IANS  |  New Delhi 

will build pipelines to carry diesel and natural gas to Bangladesh, Indian officials said on Thursday.

A 131-km pipeline -- India-Friendship Pipeline -- will be constructed from Siliguri in West Bengal to Parbatipur in northern to transport high speed diesel, Petroleum Secretary K.D. Tripathi told the media here, a day after a Union Cabinet meeting.

Besides, a pipeline from Dattapulia in West Bengal will take natural gas to Khulna in

Tripathi said the pipelines are part of a non-binding Framework of Understanding which will enter into with for cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector, which got the Cabinet nod.

Also, the Indian Oil Corporation is looking to transport liquuefied petroleum gas to northeastern states via

Indian and Bangladeshi firms on Monday signed memoranda of understanding of over $9 billion designed to strengthen cooperation in various sectors, including power, oil and gas.

Among the major MoUs, Reliance Power executed project agreements with Power Development Board (BPDB) for Phase I of the 750 MW liquefied natural gas power project at Meghnaghat, near Dhaka, worth $1 billion, out of a total proposed investment of $3 billion.

Reliance Power has also signed an MoU with PetroBangla to set up a 500 million standard cubic feet per day LNG terminal at Kutubdia Island near Chittagong in

The MoUs signed include those on LNG terminal use between India's Petronet LNG and Petrobangla.

--IANS

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(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

India to lay diesel, gas pipelines to Bangladesh

India will build pipelines to carry diesel and natural gas to Bangladesh, Indian officials said on Thursday.

will build pipelines to carry diesel and natural gas to Bangladesh, Indian officials said on Thursday.

A 131-km pipeline -- India-Friendship Pipeline -- will be constructed from Siliguri in West Bengal to Parbatipur in northern to transport high speed diesel, Petroleum Secretary K.D. Tripathi told the media here, a day after a Union Cabinet meeting.

Besides, a pipeline from Dattapulia in West Bengal will take natural gas to Khulna in

Tripathi said the pipelines are part of a non-binding Framework of Understanding which will enter into with for cooperation in the hydrocarbon sector, which got the Cabinet nod.

Also, the Indian Oil Corporation is looking to transport liquuefied petroleum gas to northeastern states via

Indian and Bangladeshi firms on Monday signed memoranda of understanding of over $9 billion designed to strengthen cooperation in various sectors, including power, oil and gas.

Among the major MoUs, Reliance Power executed project agreements with Power Development Board (BPDB) for Phase I of the 750 MW liquefied natural gas power project at Meghnaghat, near Dhaka, worth $1 billion, out of a total proposed investment of $3 billion.

Reliance Power has also signed an MoU with PetroBangla to set up a 500 million standard cubic feet per day LNG terminal at Kutubdia Island near Chittagong in

The MoUs signed include those on LNG terminal use between India's Petronet LNG and Petrobangla.

--IANS

bc/tsb

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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