GAIL (India) Limited has taken a significant stride in India’s energy infrastructure by approving an ambitious expansion to double the capacity of its Jamnagar-Loni LPG pipeline from 3.25 million tonnes per annum (MMTPA) to 6.5 MMTPA. This decision, cleared on September 24, 2025, signals GAIL’s proactive approach to meet the surging LPG demand across the country, backed by a massive investment of ₹5,363.88 crore. The project, authorized by the Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB), is expected to be completed within 36 months, targeting mid-2028 for operational readiness.
Key Highlights
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Current Capacity Operating at Peak: The Jamnagar-Loni pipeline is currently running near full capacity at 3.22 MMTPA against the existing 3.25 MMTPA, highlighting an urgent need for expansion to support growing LPG consumption.
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Funding and Timeline: The expansion will be funded through a mix of debt and equity, with the timeline set for completion within 36 months from July 2025.
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Strategic Importance: Spanning from Jamnagar on the west coast to Loni in Uttar Pradesh, this pipeline is critical for seamless LPG transport across multiple states, ensuring supply chain efficiency and energy security.
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Environmental Benefits: The capacity increase is expected to significantly reduce CO₂ emissions and road transportation risks by shifting LPG transportation from road to pipeline mode.
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Concurrent Projects: Alongside, GAIL has revised the Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda pipeline completion to December 2025, reflecting ongoing efforts to bolster India’s gas infrastructure.
This expansion enhances GAIL’s leadership in the LPG transmission sector and supports India’s broader goals of energy accessibility, sustainability, and security. The project underscores GAIL’s commitment to strengthening the country’s pipeline network for cleaner, safer, and more efficient energy transport.
Source: Projectstoday, Financial Express, projxnews